1.   And conservative economists say the government has no business encouraging or discouraging people from buying luxury goods they want.

2.   Anti-globalization activists and some conservative economists have argued that the IMF became too interventionist during the Clinton years.

3.   A group of conservative economists predicted that the U.S. will impose sanctions on Japanese imports next week because it will help President Bill Clinton in his reelection campaign.

4.   Bush chose Mitchell E. Daniels Jr., a conservative economist and pharmaceutical industry executive, as his director of the Office of Management and Budget.

5.   But conservative economists of every stripe consider the supply-siders cranks, quacks and worse.

6.   But since last spring conservative economists in the United States have been urging Argentina to preserve its dollar peg and default on its debt instead.

7.   But the idea has been a favorite of conservative economists and the tax-cutting wing of the Republican party for years.

8.   But unlike more conservative economists, Stiglitz argues that the bank should be redirected, not consigned to the scrap heap of history.

9.   But when another academy member, the conservative economist and political philosopher Roberto Campos, died in October, Coelho jumped back into the race.

10.   Conservative economists gave Brown credit for trying to puncture a bloated tax code that punished investment.

a. + economist >>共 363
chief 26.79%
private 9.34%
senior 5.57%
independent 2.58%
western 2.46%
liberal 2.38%
prominent 1.84%
conservative 1.56%
former 1.52%
leading 1.27%
conservative + n. >>共 672
government 5.15%
group 4.79%
party 2.98%
leader 2.57%
opposition 2.30%
politician 1.79%
candidate 1.74%
coalition 1.62%
commentator 1.56%
lawmaker 1.43%
economist 0.36%
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