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"The US economy has been flying at a treacherously low altitude for the last two quarters, and now confronts along with the rest of the world a rapidly deteriorating financial stability situation in the euro zone," Neal Soss , Credit Suisse's chief economist, told clients.
Markets Fear Gridlock Without Aid E.S. Browning 2011
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'“The economic center of gravity has been shifting for some time, but this recession marks a turning point,” said Neal Soss, chief economist for Credit Suisse in New York.
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"One buffer is that there's a lot more cash in the system now than there was in '08," said Neal Soss, chief U.S. economist for Credit Suisse.
Jobless Rate Nears Three-Year Low Ben Casselman 2011
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Plus, the Fed has seen off stiff political opposition in the past, says Neal Soss , chief economist at Credit Suisse.
High Stakes Get Higher for Federal Reserve David Reilly 2011
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"While today's data is unequivocally good news, it's too early to declare 'mission accomplished,' " said Neal Soss , Credit Suisse 's head of U.S. economics, in a report to clients on Friday.
Dow at Highest Since May 2008 E.S. Browning 2012
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Avinash Dixit and Robert Pindyck in Investment Under Uncertainty actually briefly discuss rational suicide while critiquing the Hammermesh and Soss rational suicide model.
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The cite of Schram's chapter in this post remindes me of the paper he wrote with Soss in the APSR - A Public Transformed?
The Perestroika debate in political science Daniel Little 2008
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If one commits suicide, it is implied that life must have been worse than death Hamermesh and Soss, 1974.
THE MORAL DIMENSION Amitai Etzioni 1988
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If one commits suicide, it is implied that life must have been worse than death Hamermesh and Soss, 1974.
THE MORAL DIMENSION Amitai Etzioni 1988
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_That they're all at the Ball in the Soss-Soss-Sausage Roll.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, January 29, 1919 Various
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