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Jacob Mincer (July 15, 1922 –
August 20, 2006), was a
father of
modern labor economics. He was
Joseph L.
Buttenwieser Professor of
Economics and Social...
- The
Mincer earnings function is a single-equation
model that
explains wage
income as a
function of
schooling and experience. It is
named after Jacob Mincer...
- A meat
grinder (also
called a "meat
mincer" in the UK) is a
kitchen appliance for
mincing (fine chopping) and/or
mixing of raw or
cooked meat, fish, vegetables...
- The
Jacob Mincer Award is an
economic award issued by the
Society of
Labour Economists (SOLE)
honouring lifetime contributions to the
field of
labour economics...
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Advisory Committee on
Antarctic Names (US-ACAN)
after Lieutenant Dale F.
Mincer, co-pilot of PBM
Mariner aircraft in the
Eastern Group of
United States...
- the
guitar track drops out at one
point in both "Hardcore UFO's" and “
Mincer Ray”. The band's
choice to use
inexpensive recording devices was initially...
- E.; Kelley, L. A.; Lansdell, C. P.; Linnemann, J. T.; McEnery, J. E.;
Mincer, A. I.; Moskalenko, I. V.; Nemethy, P.; Noyes, D.; Ryan, J. M.; Samuelson...
- has been
finely chopped with a knife, meat
grinder (American English),
mincer or
mincing machine (British English). It is used in many
recipes including...
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Archived from the
original on 28
December 2018.
Retrieved 30
March 2016.
Mincer,
Tracy J.; Aicher,
Athena C. (2016). "Methanol
Production by a
Broad Phylogenetic...
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Inuit of Greenland, and the
Irish travelers (also
referred to as
Pavees or
Mincérs) of Ireland. Some
sources describe the Sámi as the only
recognized Indigenous...