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  2. Oxford Today - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Today: The University Magazine was a magazine for the alumni of Oxford University. [2] Oxford Today was a magazine distributed free to around 160,000 alumni around the world. It appeared three times a year, with the issues coinciding with the three Oxford academic terms of Michaelmas, Hilary, and Trinity. The editor was Dr Richard ...

  3. List of economists associated with Balliol College, Oxford

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    Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister founded the Oxford Internet Institute. son of Winston Graham of Poldark fame [1]: 203 Lester Thurow: 1960: political economics: Head to Head: The Coming Economic Battle Among Japan, Europe and America [1]: 543 Stuart Holland: 1960: European Economics: Former MP. Economic advisor to the EU and several ...

  4. Inflation will go up regardless of who the next president is ...

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    Under a Trump presidency, peak inflation would be 0.6 percentage points higher than the current 3.3%, according to Oxford Economics’ analysis. That means inflation would reach 3.8%.

  5. The experience-hungry American consumer is already ... - AOL

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    “Instead of a typical recession, it's possible the economy will fall into – or in fact is already in – a 'rolling' recession,” Oren Klachkin, lead U.S. economist at Oxford Economics, wrote ...

  6. Department of Economics, University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Adam Smith pursued graduate studies at Balliol College in 1740 [2]. Despite the department's relatively recent establishment, Oxford has a long history within Economics. The 19th century saw an expansion of economics within Oxford, with political economy being offered as an option to Greats students, and the Drummond Chair in Political Economy being established in 1825 at All Souls College ...

  7. Cherwell (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    In 1946 Cherwell was briefly banned by the university for distributing a survey on the sex lives of undergraduates, and in 1954 ran a series of pin-up photographs entitled "Girls of the Year". In 1970 then-editor Peter Stothard published a current Oxford theatre poster featuring a naked female, possibly a first for a British newspaper.

  8. Oxford Economic Papers - Wikipedia

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  9. Editor-in-chief of America’s oldest magazine resigns after ...

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    With 179 years in print so far, Scientific American says it’s the “oldest continuously published magazine” in the United States and has published pieces from more than 200 Nobel winners.