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Mirrlees is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Hope
Mirrlees (1887–1978),
English translator, poet and
novelist James Mirrlees (born...
- Cambridge,
Mirrlees developed a
close relationship with the
classicist Jane
Ellen Harrison,
Mirrlees'
tutor and
later her
friend and collaborator.
Mirrlees and...
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Mirrlees was also co-creator, with MIT
Professor Peter A. Diamond, of the Diamond–
Mirrlees efficiency theorem,
which was
developed in 1971.
Mirrlees was...
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among other measures. "
Mirrlees Review launch of
findings -". "Tax from scratch". The Economist. 11
November 2010. "
Mirrlees Review of tax
system recommends...
- Electric,
Mirrlees Blackstone,
Napier & Son,
Paxman and Ruston.
Mirrlees Blackstone Limited was
formed on June 1, 1969 by the
merger of
Mirrlees National...
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became Mirrlees Blackstone.
Mirrlees Blackstone Limited was
formed on 1 June 1969 by the
merger of
Mirrlees National Limited (formerly
Mirrlees, Bickerton...
- Paris: A Poem is a long poem by Hope
Mirrlees,
described as "modernism's lost masterpiece" by
critic Julia Briggs.
Mirrlees wrote the six-hundred-line poem...
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Robert W. McChesney, Tom McPhail, Toby
Miller and
Richard Maxwell,
Tanner Mirrlees,
David Morley,
Graham Murdock,
Kaarle Nordenstreng,
Herbert I. Schiller...
- Lanne-
Mirrlees (b. 1962)
Marie Charlotte Rusche (née de La Lanne-
Mirrlees, b. 1989)
Berenice de La Lanne-
Mirrlees (b. 1990)
Cyran de La Lanne-
Mirrlees (b...
- Lud-in-the-Mist (1926) is the
third and
final novel by the
British writer Hope
Mirrlees. It
continues the author's
exploration of the
themes of Life and Art, by...