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The term 'neoliberalism' has since around 1980 become a quite widely used exhortation in some political and academic debates. Prolific employment of a term does not signify, however, that it is clearly defined. In this article it is suggested that while the concept itself has become an imprecise buzzword in much of the literature, it might still be given a more precise definition. If this is done, then the term could become a useful analytical device in order to describe some recent trends in economic thought and political theory, even if it would be an obvious overstatement to say that we live in a neoliberal age or a neoliberal world.
..., which in the first place ought to be realized on a national level (Norberg 2001; T. Friedman 200... the concept seems to unleash a surprising amount of emotion among many observers of current affairs...
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.... The amount of recycled IVIG Florida Medicaid paid for varied ... attempted to camouflage the profits they realized from the schemes. In February 1998, the Bradleys i...In the absence of a statutory definition, the courts have provided a judicial framework for...
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... (as reported on SBA Form 468) that are realized in the form of Publicly Traded and Marketable secu...) of at least $1 million, or such higher amount as is specified in paragraph (1) of this definitio...
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.... The amount of recycled IVIG Florida Medicaid paid for varied ... attempted to camouflage the profits they realized from the schemes. In February 1998, the Bradleys i...In the absence of a statutory definition, the courts have provided a judicial framework for...
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The OCC, Board, FDIC, and SEC (individually, an ``Agency,'' and collectively, ``the Agencies'') are requesting comment on a proposed rule that would implement Section 619 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (``Dodd-Frank Act'') which contains certain prohibitions and restrictions on the ability of a banking entity and nonbank financial company supervised by the Board to engage in proprietary trading and have certain interests in, or relationships with, a hedge fund or private equity fund.
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... "proceeds" make sense under either definition. The rule of lenity therefore requires the statute.... not limited to the net gain or profit realized from the offense") with §981(a)(2)(B) (defining "... goods sold in an illegal manner as the amount of money acquired "less the direct costs incurred ...
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.... The amount of recycled IVIG Florida Medicaid paid for varied ... attempted to camouflage the profits they realized from the schemes. In February 1998, the Bradleys i...In the absence of a statutory definition, the courts have provided a judicial framework for...
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