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  • : 02.02.2009 / 13.07.2009 : Committee on Regional Development : 01.02.2009 / 13.07.2009 : Committee on Legal Affairs
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  • ...of Honor]]. Taurel was previously president and a member of the executive committee of the board of directors for the [[Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacture ...y in 2000. Bischoff is also chairman of [[Citi Europe]], on the management committee of [[Citi Inc.]], a nonexecutive director of The [[McGraw-Hill Companies]]
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  • ...d-book109pdf?.pdf Arthur Seldon, ''The Dilemma of Democracy. The Political Economics of Over-Government'' (The Institute of Economic Affairs, 1998) (PDF)] </ref ...of traditional British narrative history”. He subsequently wrote to the committee saying that they had mispresented his view as a “top down” approach.
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  • *[[Philip Keevil]] received BA and MA degrees in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford University, and an MBA degree from Harvard University with High ...sory Committee on Business Appointments Ninth Report 2006-2008] ''Advisory Committee on Business Appointments'', accessed 4 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...] The Rushford Report. Accessed 21st January 2008</ref> and is an advisory committee for the [[United States Trade Representative]] (USTR)<ref> United States Tr .../Who_We_Are/Advisory_Committee_Lists/asset_upload_file51_5865.pdf Advisory Committee Lists] Accessed 21st January 2008</ref>...
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  • ...report to [[Vicky Pryce]], chief economic adviser and director general of economics at the [[Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform]] (BERR) ...r Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform [http://www.berr.gov.uk/about/economics-statistics/rrac/RRAC%20members/index.html RRAC Members] Accessed 29th Janua
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  • ...sociation for Business Economics]]. Feldstein is a member of the executive committee of the [[Trilateral Commission]], a director of the [[Council on Foreign Re
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  • ...t Haileybury and then Trinity College, Cambridge where he took a degree in Economics and Law. From 1986 until 1995 he was the Group Company Secretary and Legal ...Executive of the Liberal Democrats and was Chair of the Party’s Finance Committee from 1991 to 1998.
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  • ...as a speechwriter for [[David Steel]] and as vice-chairman of the Standing Committee 1977-87. He was co-author of the 1979 Liberal and 1997 [[Liberal Democrats| ...f the Select Committee on the European Communities and Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Justice and Home Affairs. In 2001 he became the Liberal Democrats' main
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  • [[Valérie Bernis]], 'she is a graduate in Economics from the University of Economics of Limoges. From 1986 to 1995, [[Valérie Bernis]] was press officer at the
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  • ...s Institute of Economics as research assistant and received a doctorate in Economics. Dr. Ackermann started his professional career in 1977 at [[Schweizerische * Visiting professor of Finance at the [[London School of Economics]]
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  • ...ation of Competition Economics]], and represents the UK on the Competition Committee of the [[Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development]] (OECD). H ...onomics at Trinity College, Dublin and Nuffield College, Oxford. He taught economics at Trinity College, Dublin from 1991 to 2000 and held visiting positions at
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  • ...dia/16510/acobatenthreport2008_2009.pdf Tenth Report 2008-2009] ''Advisory Committee on Business Appointments'', accessed 26 November 2014 </ref> and was promot *Master of Arts degree in Economics and Politics at [[Oxford University]], 1986<ref name="BB"/>
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  • ...Yale University, and was a [[Marshall Scholar]] at the [[London School of Economics]] and St Antony's College, Oxford before moving to Warsaw, Poland in 1988. ...the 2004 [[Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction]] writing. The Pulitzer committee named ''Gulag'' a "landmark work of historical scholarship and an indelible
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  • ...gation to the EU-Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Joint Parliamentary Committee : 21.07.2004 / 14.01.2007 : Committee on International Trade
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  • Susan Athey is Professor of Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business.<ref name="Stanford bio">[http://ww ...s an honorary doctorate from Duke University. She previously taught at the economics departments at MIT, Stanford and Harvard.<ref name="Stanford bio">[http://w
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  • Rick received a BA in Economics and French from Tufts University. He completed a Masters degree in Internat ...ber and Senior Legislative Assistant to the Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee. From 1992 to 1993, he was an International Affairs Fellow at the Council o
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  • ...SABMiller funded report on the funding of alcohol carried out by [[London Economics]]. At the fringe events the speakers were; [[Fiona Bruce]] MP, [[Jonathan B ...titled ''Feeling the Effects'', whilst SABMiller also funded [[Centre for Economics and Business Research]] to produce a further report on minimum unit pricing
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  • ...n of the [[Economics Matters Committee]] and the members of the Health sub committee<ref>McManus Group [http://www.mcmanusgrp.com/ About Us-Bios-John McManus] A
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  • ...nment, human resource matters, legal services, corporate communication and committee and members services functions. In addition, he has responsibility for a nu
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