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Graduate Rhapsody [closed]: I'm a-singin' you the song, but I can't sing enough
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Sunday, December 6, 2009. I'm a-singin' you the song, but I can't sing enough. Until now I've kept my lecturers' full names out of this blog, and during Honours, where the lecturer pool is so small, I've even suppressed their first names. Today I break that rule for the first and only time. Today I honour the special lecturers who really made a difference to me during my six years at university. Labels: artist: Bob Dylan. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. View my complete profile.
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Graduate Rhapsody [closed]: Mesmerised as they light the flame
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Mesmerised as they light the flame. This blog is now closed. In May, when I graduate, I'll probably post something about that. In the event of my doing further study in the future, I'll consider writing about it here. Otherwise, all my posting is now over at litblog. Labels: artist: Pink Floyd. Its been fun. Thanks for writing. Ill continue reading LitBlog. January 19, 2010 at 12:50 PM. So long and thanks for all the fish. January 19, 2010 at 7:41 PM. View my complete profile.
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Matt Nolan | The visible hand in economics
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The visible hand in economics. Posted by: Matt Nolan. On: December 12, 2008. I see there is some talk of compulsory redundancy payments after this sad story. Now even though it would be nice if those people hadn’t been left high and dry after all their years of commitment, it is important that we try to get an objective idea about the costs associated with the scheme. Read the rest of this entry ». Iceland’s bankrupt: Is this where NZ is going? Posted by: Matt Nolan. On: December 12, 2008. I think that T...
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Did the Bank start cutting too late? | The visible hand in economics
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The visible hand in economics. Cartoon: The fight against prices! Defending the Bank’s attack on “prices”. Did the Bank start cutting too late? Posted by: Matt Nolan. On: December 11, 2008. In what appears to be becoming a “stand up for the Bank” day, I was surprised to see Steve Pierson at the Standard state that he believes the Reserve Bank. Cut interest rates too late! Before criticising the Bank for targeting inflation, Steve should look at the Bank’s statements and get a feeling for what the B...
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New Site @ www.tvhe.co.nz | The visible hand in economics
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The visible hand in economics. New Site @ www.tvhe.co.nz. On: December 14, 2008. Dear avid TVHE readers,. We’ve finally set up our own hosting and have a new site at www.tvhe.co.nz. If you could be so kind as to set your links/bookmarks/feeds to the new web address it would be much appreciated! We have lots of exciting things planned for the blog in the future (including some new commentators and some tax calculators for you to play with! We look forward to seeing you there:). August 22, 2009 at 2:40 pm.
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Iceland’s bankrupt: Is this where NZ is going? | The visible hand in economics
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The visible hand in economics. Make expansionary fiscal policy work – give it to the technocrats. Iceland’s bankrupt: Is this where NZ is going? Posted by: Matt Nolan. On: December 12, 2008. So we all know that Iceland is bankrupt – what is the situation like for New Zealand? A few of the stories I saw when Iceland first went into massive trouble were here. At the time the comparison was so popular that there was a Dom Post article. On the risks of New Zealand’s current account. March 25, 2010 at 8:27 am.
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Current account deficit is not a big deal: Discuss | The visible hand in economics
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The visible hand in economics. Trade-ins: What’s the point. What is modern business cycle theory. Current account deficit is not a big deal: Discuss. Posted by: Matt Nolan. On: August 9, 2008. In: New Zealand Economics. So, New Zealand has a stock of debt that is equivalent to 86% of annual GDP and ran a 7.8% current account deficit over the year to March 2008. My article in the Dom today. States that “this isn’t a big deal”. Discuss🙂. 19 Responses to "Current account deficit is not a big deal: Discuss".
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Cartoon: The fight against prices! | The visible hand in economics
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The visible hand in economics. Make expansionary fiscal policy work – give it to the technocrats. Did the Bank start cutting too late? Cartoon: The fight against prices! Posted by: Matt Nolan. On: December 11, 2008. For the NZ Herald cartoonist Guy Body. 1 Response to "Cartoon: The fight against prices! 1 free hentai porn pics. December 11, 2008 at 6:07 pm. 8230;] Cartoon: The fight against prices! The visible hand in economics […]. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Sabo rabiu. m.
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Graduate Rhapsody [closed]: There are two paths you can go by
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009. There are two paths you can go by. Got my First. Phew. In principle, I could now complete a Masters in one year at Vic, enter directly into a PhD program at any New Zealand university, or start grad school from scratch in the USA (after passing the GRE, of course). Note that I'm not saying any of these is a good idea. They're just what the rules would allow me to do. Labels: artist: Led Zeppelin. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. View my complete profile.
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Graduate Rhapsody [closed]: Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road
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Thursday, December 31, 2009. Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road. And so I find myself leaving Victoria University of Wellington, probably for ever. I've been there for six years, and in that time a lot of things have changed - not always for the better. When I was a first year at Vic. Labour was in government. Stuart McCutcheon was the Vice-Chancellor at Victoria (he's now at Auckland, and Victoria has Pat Walsh instead). There was no myVictoria - access to the various online services was vi...