1. Although she conscientiously studied her briefing books, she readily conceded that international economics was not exactly her strong point. 2. An alternative posed recently by Richard N. Cooper, professor of international economics at Harvard University, is to create an international obligation to impose energy taxes. 3. Among senior Republican officials in Washington, he is one of the few with deep experience navigating the turbulent waters of international economics. 4. And some are fighting a battle over international economics, specifically the strong dollar. 5. At the Treasury Department, he worked on international economics. 6. A sea-change in international economics was the result. 7. But it could well make international economics the new battlefield. 8. In the current lexicon of international economics, there is no more horrendous accusation than that. 9. Kennedy has always been drawn to the telecommunications industry even though he received a degree in international economics from the University of Buffalo. 10. Lurking in the background at almost any international economics conference is the dreaded topic of politics and its ability to get in the way of making fiscal policy. |
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