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Meaning of "mundell"

mundell (noun) - a surname of Scottish origin, often used to refer to individuals or institutions named after the economist Robert Mundell, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1999
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Mundell is that of a full monetary union.
One can thus identify several intellectual stages of Mundell.
Mundell modified his views based on two basic arguments.
Yet not one participant picked up the ball dropped by Mundell.
Mundell and Reid shared a special friendship.
Councils seek meeting with Mundell.
Mundell is the Conservative spokesperson for community safety.
That does not bother Mundell.
John Mundell knows a thing or two about taking care of customers.
The theory of the optimal currency area was pioneered by economist Robert Mundell.
Robert Mundell was first blasted the euro on behalf of its construction defects.
He has been married to writer Robyn Mundell for the past twenty years.
But Mundell and Laffer identify the costs of floating in a different dimension as well.
This has led to a great debate over this issue with both Mundell and Milton Friedman.
The Mundell Medal honours those who have made a distinguished contribution to law and letters.

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The jazz guitarist Mundell Lowe has died.
Mundell Music is a British concert promotion and production company.
It was associated with the likes of Nobelist Robert Mundell.
Alvin Mundell was a successful lawyer.
The Canadian flexible exchange rate experience inspired the research of Robert Mundell.
Ed Mundell actively contributes to various recordings and soundtracks as a studio musician in Los Angeles.
Its use connotes the ideas of economists Robert Mundell and Arthur Laffer.
Mundell and Laffer.
McBain quit the band soon after and was replaced by Atomic Bitchwax guitarist Ed Mundell.
He also participated in jam sessions with guitarist Mundell Lowe and bassist Red Mitchell.
Mr. Mundell has a knack for boiling things down to simple terms.
The open economy constraints on demand policies: the Fleming Mundell framework and its extensions.
After the opening, Mundell was escorted from an angry anti-austerity demonstration by police.
Do you want to book Robert Mundell as speaker?
For his part, Mr Mundell drew his inspiration from home.
The two related effects are known as the Mundell - Tobin effect.
At the time of his death, Mundell had recorded five LPs and numerous singles.
It 's your first album since Magnet parted ways with guitarist Ed Mundell.
Robert Mundell and Allan Meltzer rank among the most influential economists of the past half-century.
Supply-side policies have been praised by many economists including Nobel laureate Robert Mundell.
Mundell World Executive " achievement award.
Redundancy problem - suggested by Robert Mundell.
Head of physics Professor Carole Mundell commented the event saying,.
Mundell is also known for the Mundell-Fleming model and Mundell-Tobin effect.
The son of concert singer Sarah Mundell Crane, he was married to Grace Benham.
Mundell revisited, counter arguments Fortunately, this is not the whole story.
As a result, today's textbooks refer to the Mundell - Fleming model.
Prof Mundell is however unrelenting, “ The euro has not done anything bad.
He grew up in Laurel, Mississippi, the home town of jazz guitarist, Mundell Lowe.
Mundell is also known for the Mundell - Fleming model and Mundell - Tobin effect.
The testing was conducted by Indiana based Mundell & Associates, Inc.
Mundell also recorded several 12 " singles as Jah Levi.
This guy - Robert Mundell - is the father of the Euro,.
It was developed by economists Robert Mundell and Marcus Fleming in the early 1960s.
In 1931 he married Ray Mundell and they had two sons and two daughters.

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