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James Tobin foi um economista estadunidense. Professor na Universidade de Yale de 1950 a 1988, foi galardoado com o Prémio de Ciências Económicas em Memória de Alfred Nobel de 1981, "por sua análise dos mercados financeiros e suas relações com as decisões de despesas, empregos, produção e preços". James Tobin foi um trabalhador incansável; até os 80 anos ainda dava expediente no seu gabinete em Yale. É autor de 16 livros e de mais de 400 artigos . More information...

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    Running shoes(Jogging)

    2013-04-27 11:54
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