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...His name was made when wildlife documentary makers Malcolm Douglas and Steve Irwin, both soon friends, arrived to make films....
...“You can’t over-emphasise the importance of workforce development and the efforts that the state has put into that,” says Rick Douglas, Kia’s director of people and culture in Georgia....
...It’s largely thanks to globalisation that, as Douglas Irwin of Dartmouth College notes, between 1980 and 2019 almost all countries got richer, global inequality fell and extreme poverty plummeted....
...In a recent note, however, Douglas Irwin of Dartmouth College observes that between 1980 and 2019 virtually all countries became substantially better off, global inequality declined and the share of the...
...Claire Jones Trade links Two of the great brains of the trade world, Chad Bown and Douglas Irwin, set out in the New York Times what an intelligent industrial policy for managing supply chains would look...
...“The Covid-19 pandemic is driving the world economy to retreat from global economic integration,” Douglas A Irwin, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, wrote in a blog in...
...Tit-for-tat Douglas A Irwin, John French professor of economics at Dartmouth College, joins us to answer three blunt questions....
...Hal Gavzie, executive leasing manager at Douglas Elliman Manhattan, says the abundance of new high-end stock in developments popular with wealthy expats has allowed for some negotiation over price....
...Douglas Irwin, a Dartmouth College economic historian and author of Clashing Over Commerce, A History of US Trade Policy, says the idea of a transatlantic trade agreement has been floated since the 1960s...
...“It’s déjà vu,” said Douglas Irwin, an economic historian at Dartmouth College....
...(Bown and Irwin have also written a summary article.)...
...All the manoeuvring is a consequence of a president who has put trade at the centre of his agenda in a way few predecessors had, says Douglas Irwin, author of a history of US trade policy....
...Other readables Douglas Irwin celebrates the 200th anniversary of David Ricardo’s book that first set out clearly the principles of comparative advantage as an argument for free trade....
...In Peddling Prosperity, his excellent account of the Smoot-Hawley Act, Douglas Irwin writes: “A tariff is generally ineffective under floating exchange rates; it reduces spending on imports, but also leads...
...Douglas Irwin, an economist and expert on US protectionism at Dartmouth College, says even such a short-term shock could be damaging economically for the US and the history of the 1930s Great Depression...
...The reason for falling manufacturing employment, as Douglas Irwin points out, has at least as much to do with technological change as with trade....
...Douglas Irwin, an economic historian at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, argues that the world is seeing far more “below-board protectionism” in the form of new rules for labelling which put foreign competitors...
...In a forthcoming article Dartmouth College’s Douglas Irwin notes that protectionism is quack medicine....
...According to the definitive academic work on the spread of protection in the 1930s by Barry Eichengreen and Douglas A....
...Douglas Carswell, the party’s MP, is already involved with Mr Elliott’s group but Mr Farage has derided it as nothing but a talking shop....
The best way to judge the stance of monetary policy is by the growth of the money supply, says Douglas Irwin
...Douglas A. Irwin, Dept of Economics, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, US...
...In their definitive study of this episode, Barry Eichengreen and Douglas Irwin trace the slide into competitive devaluations and trade protection on a country-by-country basis, and reach a conclusion which...
...Douglas Irwin, an economics professor at Dartmouth College and expert on the protectionism of the 1930s, says it is hard to see much impact on trade flows as a result of the limited actions taken so far....
...Peddling Protectionism: Smoot-Hawley and the Great DepressionBy Douglas Irwin Princeton University Press ($24.95) The Utah Republican senator Reed Smoot once had a reputation as a Washington sage....
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