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Claims that air pollution will increase are not only false, but the exact opposite of what will actually happen.
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This book assesses the likely consequences of tighter science budgets and suggests ways in which U.S. science can come to terms with downsizing.
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This book assesses the likely consequences of tighter science budgets and suggests ways in which U.S. science can come to terms with downsizing.
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This groundbreaking volume calls on policymakers and scholars to replace a static view of the Internet with a dynamic one that is flexible enough to permit the Internet to evolve and meet the changing needs of the future.
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Key economists for the government and for the Microsoft Corporation lay out their views on the key issues and then respond to the views presented by the opposing side.
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This book assesses the current status of the public utility deregulation movement in the United States.
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Given the slow growth of labor productivity in recent years, some have argued that the boost from information technology may have run its course.� Our analysis points to a less pessimistic conclusion.� While projections of economic developments are always difficult, our judgment is that "No,...
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This groundbreaking volume calls on policymakers and scholars to replace a static view of the Internet with a dynamic one that is flexible enough to permit the Internet to evolve and meet the changing needs of the future.
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This book assesses the current status of the public utility deregulation movement in the United States.
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Given the slow growth of labor productivity in recent years, some have argued that the boost from information technology may have run its course Our analysis points to a less pessimistic conclusion While projections of economic developments are always difficult, our judgment is that "No, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011156851