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[[talk: re Robert Willig |Robert Willig ]] - economics professor, Princeton <br/> | [[talk: re Robert Willig |Robert Willig ]] - economics professor, Princeton <br/> | ||
[[talk: re Frederick Jennings | Frederick Jennings ]] - economist<br/> | [[talk: re Frederick Jennings | Frederick Jennings ]] - economist<br/> | ||
[[talk: re Robert Samuelson | Robert Samuelson ]] - economics journalist <br/> | [[talk: re Robert Samuelson | Robert Samuelson ]] - economics journalist - a contributing editor of Newsweek, has written a column for The Washington Post since 1977. His column generally appears on Wednesdays. <br/> | ||
[[talk: re Charlie Kimball |Charlie Kimball ]] - trained young analysts in Japan, 1987-90, he's now the Chief Research Consultant for China Merchants Bank in Shenzhen, China<br/> | [[talk: re Charlie Kimball |Charlie Kimball ]] - trained young analysts in Japan, 1987-90, he's now the Chief Research Consultant for China Merchants Bank in Shenzhen, China<br/> | ||
[[talk: re James Thomas Dakin | James Thomas Dakin ]] - lighting engineer for GE, works on projects around the world<br/> | [[talk: re James Thomas Dakin | James Thomas Dakin ]] - lighting engineer for GE, works on projects around the world<br/> |
Latest revision as of 23:54, 6 May 2007
Lou Dobbs - CNN
Gary Glick - 7 years in Kong Kong, credit director, Consumer Finance Group - AIG
Karen Hagstrom Johnson - economist, Fed Reserve Board of Governors
Fred Davis - attorney in Paris, running a litigation practice in Europe, taught international dispute resolution at HLS
Michelle Rich White - economist
Phillip Kaplan - attorney in Paris
Robert Willig - economics professor, Princeton
Frederick Jennings - economist
Robert Samuelson - economics journalist - a contributing editor of Newsweek, has written a column for The Washington Post since 1977. His column generally appears on Wednesdays.
Charlie Kimball - trained young analysts in Japan, 1987-90, he's now the Chief Research Consultant for China Merchants Bank in Shenzhen, China
James Thomas Dakin - lighting engineer for GE, works on projects around the world