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Ricardian equivalence survives strategic behavior

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2004-October-01
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Department or Program
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Robert Barro (1974) showed government debt has no real effects when generations are linked by altruistically motivated intergenerational transfers, a result now known widely as the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem.
An important condition for debt neutrality is believed to be the...

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Richard E. Wilson

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December 21, 2016
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Richard E. Wilson, Mary Conover Mellon Professor of Music, retiring this month after 50 years of teaching at Vassar College, talks aout music, education, his career and his life at Vassar. "Wilson is a Professor of Music on the Mary Conover Mellon Chair. In addition to his 50 years of teaching at

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Richard Grafton, 1537-1572 -- Printer's Mark

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1537-1572
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Main (Thompson) Library location: North wing -- Third window. Richard Grafton (c. 1511-1573) was born in Shrewsbury in 1511 and was apprenticed to a grocer in 1526, through whom he became affiliated with the Grocers' Company in London. This involvement did not concern trade as much as it did

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Richard Pynson, 1493-1527 -- Printer's Mark

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1493-1527
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Main (Thompson) Library location: North wing -- Second window. Originally from Normandy, Richard Pynson (1449 - c.1529) integrated the methods of his French contemporaries into his work in England. It is likely that he contracted his printing firm in London from English printer William de Machlinia

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Richards, Ellen H. (Swallow). Letter, 1869

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9 Apr 1869
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1 letter, dated 9 Apr 1869, from Ellen (Swallow) Richards to her mother. \nRichards describes finding the "first" spring flowers near Vassar College. She recounts giving flowers to VC Lady Principal Hannah Lyman during Lyman's illness, and to her classmates and instructors. According to Richards, VC

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Richards, Keene, 1888-1953 | Memorial Minute:

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[After 1953]
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Richardson, Sophia F., 1855-1916 | Memorial Minute:

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[After 1916]
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Riggs, Austin Fox, 1876-1940 | Memorial Minute:

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[After 1940]
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Riley, Woodbridge, 1869-1933 | Memorial Minute

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[After 1933]
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Riley, Woodbridge, 1869-1933 | Memorial Minute:

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[After 1933]
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Ringel, Lance | oral history, July 15, 2013 (part 1)

Date
2013-07-15
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Lance was born in Bloomington, Illinois and grew up in Decatur, Illinnois. He went to college in Washington, D.C., where he worked on political campaigns on Capitol Hill, and then to the University of Pittsburgh for graduate school. He then worked at the National Gay Task Force, was president of the

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Ringel, Lance | oral history, July 15, 2013 (part 2)

Date
2013-07-15
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Lance was born in Bloomington, Illinois and grew up in Decatur, Illinnois. He went to college in Washington, D.C., where he worked on political campaigns on Capitol Hill, and then to the University of Pittsburgh for graduate school. He then worked at the National Gay Task Force, was president of the

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Ringel, Lance | oral history, July 15, 2013 (part 3)

Date
2013-07-15
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Lance was born in Bloomington, Illinois and grew up in Decatur, Illinnois. He went to college in Washington, D.C., where he worked on political campaigns on Capitol Hill, and then to the University of Pittsburgh for graduate school. He then worked at the National Gay Task Force, was president of the

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