Samuelson
Paul A(nthony), 1915–2009, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1970.
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At Newsweek he dueled with his economic nemesis, Paul Samuelson, the amanuensis of the Keynesian revolution.
Nicholas Wapshott: A Lovefest Between Milton Friedman and J.M. Keynes | Nicholas Wapshott | July 30, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTSamuelson's column was tweeted by the office of Speaker John Boehner.
Fortunately for us, no one told that to Joan Benoit Samuelson.
The Problem, the Solution, and the Woman Who Finds Solutions for Challenging Problems (Video) | Brittany Jones-Cooper | February 14, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTThat is “only a slight exaggeration” writes Robert Samuelson in the current issue of Newsweek.
Robert J. Samuelson has written a bi-weekly column for Newsweek since 1984.
How Obama's State of the Union Muddied the Budget Debate | Robert J. Samuelson | January 26, 2011 | THE DAILY BEAST
Mr. Samuelson, Lilienfeld's counsel, turned pale and arose instantly.
Atlantis | Gerhart HauptmannMr. Samuelson (History of Drink) observes that on the chessmen of the twelfth century the queen usually carries a drinking-horn.
Nineteen Centuries of Drink in England | Richard Valpy FrenchMr. Samuelson and Mr. Lilienfeld took seats on the other side of the Mayor's chair, without greeting him.
Atlantis | Gerhart HauptmannMr. Samuelson declined the invitation, pleading an urgent appointment in the Court House.
Atlantis | Gerhart HauptmannEverything is very well done at Lady Samuelson's, and she makes a great point of punctuality.
The Far Horizon | Lucas Malet
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