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  • David Miller, “Steiner on Rights and Powers,” Analysis 41 (1981): 222-223. Hillel Steiner, “Vanishing Powers - A reply to Wilson and Miller,” Analysis 42 (1982): 97-98.
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  • ..., for example, a designer typically trades off revenue against efficiency (Wilson, 1979; Myerson, 1981). In school choice, it is usually impossible to achiev ...vin Leyton-Brown, Daniel Marszalec, Colin Mayer, Ken Mayhew, Paul Milgrom, David Parkes, Canice Prendergast, Alvin Roth, Benjamin Roth, Ilya Segal, and Char
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  • ...y, an algorithm based on work initiated in the 1960s by the game theorists David Gale and Lloyd Shapley and on work I did in the early 1980s was able to fas After a series of extended discussions in which Paul Milgrom, Robert Wilson, and the late John McMillan, then all Stanford economists and business prof
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  • ...s. We should cease financing our own destruction and follow the counsel of David Packard, former Deputy Secretary of Defense, by supporting only those progr ...5, Illinois State University professor and AAUP Committee A member John K. Wilson noted how FSU's amended contract — which removed the explicit provisions
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  • ... then go back to kill Baby Adolf Hitler with a pledge to kill Baby Woodrow Wilson, too. Libertarian activist John Vaught LaBeaume told the Washington Post’s David Weigel that the party had missed an opportunity to remain relevant with Ama
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  • ...surprising. Ideas that are successful need not respect the truth. Here’s Wilson: ...ms to be massively fictional in their portrayal of the world. [David Sloan Wilson in Darwin’s Cathedral]
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  • ... from the Great Betrayal of 1877 to the War Hysteria and Red Scares of the Wilson administration were a prolonged civil war in which the railroads, great ban ...but by state imposition, is stated as unambiguously by Cucerai as it is in David Graeber’s Debt. And unlike the average right-libertarian, who sees these
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  • [[Category:David Golumbia]] Author’s note: Amy Castor and David Gerard provided extensive commentary, editorial help, and in some cases the
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  • {{Chicago | Chicago = [[David Sloan Wilson|Wilson, David Sloan]]. 2016. ''[[Atlas Hugged: A Novel of the Future]]''. Basic Books.}} [[Category:Book|Wilson, David Sloan]]
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  • Scott and R. A. Wilson: Power and Communication. Scott's Domination and the Art of Resistance41 is ...R. A. Wilson's dictum that nobody speaks the truth to a man with a gun. As Wilson argued in “Thirteen Choruses for the Divine Marquis,”
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