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Business[edit]

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Non-profits[edit]

People[edit]

Terminology (business)[edit]

  • Managed Live Chat (Managed Live Chat Service is a Managed Service or MSAAS - Managed Software as a Service. Companies use this service to interact with their website visitors via instant chat on their websites round the clock using outsourced live chat service providers. This service exists since 2010 and many companies are adopting it. Managed Live Chat guarantees friendly and professional support to customers using professionally trained OSE’s (Online Sales Executives), reducing website bounce rate, nurturing users to qualified sales leads, increasing revenue and, providing engaging customer service and assistance to existing clients) (https://www.g2.com/categories/managed-live-chat) (https://chatmetrics.com/what-is-manned-live-chat/) (https://www.greechat.com/managed-live-chat) (https://www.thechatshop.com/managed-chat)
  • Business Meal A meal scheduled for the express purpose of improving business relations between two entities and making business deals. There is already an article on three martini lunch, but it focuses more on the concept of businessmen leisurely drinking alcohol during lunch.[99]

Other[edit]

Economics[edit]

Econometrics[edit]

Economic policy[edit]

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Economic problems[edit]

  1. Gunnar Myrdal. The political element in the development of economic theory.
  2. Joan Robinson. Economic philosophy. Routledge, 2021

Economic theory and history[edit]

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Economists[edit]

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  • George AbedInstitute of International Finance [601] Senior Counselor and Director for Africa & the Middle East. Former Chairman of the Palestine Monetary Authority, where he was responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive plan to restructure the PMA in preparation for transforming the institution into a full fledged central bank and for reforming and strengthening the banking system in Palestine [602]. Previously, Mr. Abed had served as Director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department of the International Monetary Fund and Special Advisor to the Managing Director. Prior to taking up that position, he served as Deputy Director of the IMF’s Fiscal Affairs Department [603]. Other references: [604], [605], [606].
  • Dennis R. Appleyard – Chair Department of Economics at Davidson college, Main Author of the International Economics (6th Edition) McGrawHill Inc. Received UNC-Chapel Hill's Tanner Award for "Excellence in Inspirational Teaching of Undergraduate Students" in 1983 and Davidson's Thomas Jefferson Award for teaching and service in 2004; [607][dead link]
  • Philip Armstrong (historian) – economic historian
  • Dany Bahar (economist) d:Q27892374 – Venezuelan and Israeli economist. Focus areas are international economics and economic development. David M Rubenstein Fellow at the Brookings Instituion and associate at Harvard Center for International Development.
  • David Besanko d:Q30072109 – Alivn J. Huss Professor of Management and Strategy; author of multiple economics text books; Editorial Board, Review of Industrial Organization; Editorial Board, Journal of Regulatory Economics; [608]
  • Paul Bledsoe – Strategic advisor and energy fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute. Served in the Clinton administration as the director of communications for the White House Climate Change Task Force and on the staff of the Senate Finance Committee; [609] [610]
  • Bruce Boissonnault – Faculty at Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School and founding publisher of www.myHealthFinder.com.
  • Dr. Katrina Ellis – Head of Research at Australian Prudential Reglatory Authority, PhD at Cornell University, Fulbright scholarship alumni. Worked with Maureen O'Hara on "When the Underwriter is the Market Maker: An Examination of Trading in the IPO Aftermarket"
  • Guga Chacra pt:Guga Chacra
  • Robin Brooks (economist)Institute of International Finance [611] Mr. Brooks serves as Managing Director and Chief Economist, overseeing the IIF’s macroeconomic analysis and serves as part of the IIF’s senior management team. Previously, Mr. Brooks was the Chief FX Strategist at Goldman Sachs based in NY, where he was responsible for the firm’s foreign exchange forecasts and publishing international macro research. Prior to joining Goldman, Mr. Brooks was the FX strategist at Brevan Howard. Before joining the private sector, Mr. Brooks spent eight years as an economist at the International Monetary Fund, where he worked on the IMF’s fair value models for FX, published academic research and participated in missions to IMF program countries. Mr. Brooks earned his PhD in Economics from Yale University in 1998. He earned a BSc in Monetary Economics from the London School of Economics in 1993.
  • Alexander Erlich d:Q59529997 [612] — professor at Columbia University, the son of Henryk Ehrlich
  • Bent Hansen (economist) ru:Хансен, Бент [613] [614] – the chair of Department of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley (1977–1985)
  • Seymour E. Harris (1897-1974) it:Seymour Harris Wikiquote:Seymour E. Harris – important figure in Keynesian revolution in America, editor of The New Economics. Keynes' Influence on Theory and Public Policy
  • Gerard Hastings OBE – Professor of Social Marketing at University of Stirling and Director of the Institute for Social Marketing and the Cancer Research UK Centre for Tobacco Control Research. Hastings on WHO Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity. Books by Gerhard Hastings: The Marketing Matrix: How the Corporation Gets Its Power – And How We Can Reclaim It (2013), Social Marketing: Why should the Devil have all the best tunes?2007.
  • John William Hatfield – PhD economics, Stanford, 2005; currently at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
  • Henry T. C. Hu – Allan Shivers Chair in the Law of Banking and Finance at the University of Texas Law School; appointed by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary L. Schapiro as the inaugural Director of the SEC's Division of Risk, Strategy, and Financial Innovation (2009-2011).
  • Jeffrey Rogers Hummel - a professor of the faculty of the Department of Economics in San Jose State University who authored Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men: A History of the American Civil War [615] [616] [617] [618] [619] [620]

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Terminology (economics)[edit]

Finance[edit]

A–G[edit]

H–M[edit]

Is this simply a different name for the Social Credit concept?

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Defines the requirements for membership of state-chartered banks in the Federal Reserve System; sets limitations on certain investments and requirements for certain types of loans; describes rules pertaining to securities-related activities; establishes the minimum ratios of capital to assets that banks must maintain and procedures for prompt corrective action when banks are not adequately capitalized; prescribes real estate lending and appraisal standards; sets out requirements concerning bank security procedures, suspicious-activity reports, and compliance with the Bank Secrecy Act; and establishes rules governing banks' ownership or control of financial subsidiaries; [701]
  • Republic (Investment Platform) – Republic is a financial technology firm headquartered in New York City focused on expanding access to the private markets. Republic operates several distinct business lines including a retail investment platform, a private capital division, and a blockchain advisory practice. Republic was founded by Kendrick Nguyen in 2016 as a spinout of AngelList, an angel investing website. [702][703] [704] [705] History: Republic was founded in 2016 after the passing of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission enacted Title III of the JOBS Act, which allowed non-accredited investors to participate in funding rounds for startups. [706] [707] [708] After spinning out of AngelList in 2016, Republic opened up investing in startups to retail investors with minimums of $20-$50. [709] In April 2020, Republic acquired Fig, a crowdfunding platform for games, to add video game investing to their platform.[710] [711] [712] In June 2020, Republic acquired Compound, a real estate investment platform, to add real estate investing to its platform. [713] In November 2020, Republic acquired NextSeed, a local business debt-financing platform, to add main street investing to their platform. [714] On March 15th, 2021, Gumroad, a startup helping creators sell their work, took advantage of a regulation passed on that same day that allowed companies to raise up to $5M from crowdfunding. Gumroad became the first company in history to raise the $5M and sold out within 12 hours of launching. [715] [716] [717] [718] [719] [720] On March 17th, 2021, Republic announced their $36M Series A funding round led by Galaxy Interactive, a division of Mike Novogratz's Galaxy Digital with participation from Tribe Capital, Motley Fool Ventures, and Broadhaven Ventures. [721] [722] [723] [724] On October 13th 2021, Republic launched a $60M Crypto Seed Fund.[725] On October 19th, 2021, Republic announced a $150M Series B round led by Valor Equity Partners with new backers like Pillar VC, Brevan Howard, GoldenTree, and Atreides. [726] [727] [728] [729] [730] In November 2021, Republic helped Chingari, India’s short-form video app, launch the GARI token and raised $40M within 24 hours of the live sale. [731] [732] On December 1, 2021, Republic announced its plan to acquire UK equity crowdfunding business Seedrs in a $100 million deal to expand into Europe. [733] [734]
  • Rice Finance Company – stock market investment company
  • Rodrigo Patto de Sá Motta pt:Rodrigo Patto de Sá Motta Scholar of economy of Military dictatorship in Brazil in 1964
  • Rune.Game - Rune is a dark fantasy role playing game (RPG). Play and earn runes. Use runes to craft gear (NFTs) that can be used to make your character more powerful. Earn crypto in this addicting game by raiding farms, crafting, lending, trading unique gear, and battling other players, guilds, and AI for victory. We're taking this game to Virtual Reality MMORPG in 2022.[735]

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