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- article by Claudia Goldin and Kenneth Sokoloff suggested that the South misallocated labor compared to the North, which more eagerly embraced women and child...
- perceived inaction and lack of support. Coventry was accused of having been misallocated farmland by Robert Zhuwao, former President Robert Mugabe's nephew, but...
- New Orleans homeowner, with $24,000 in mortgage fees, after the bank misallocated payments to interest instead of prin****l. Elizabeth Magner, a federal...
- and agriculture, execution purge of corrupt provincial politicians who misallocated infrastructure and agriculture funds. Offices: Mayor of Shanghai (1987–1991)...
- domestic prices, changing the consumers' consumption incentives and, so, misallocating resources between tradable and non-tradable sectors. Given that RER...
- including the conviction of their club treasurer Ingo Böbel for fraud and misallocating club finances. This led to their being penalized six points in the 1995–96...
- expansion of the money supply causes a "boom" in which resources are misallocated or "malinvested" because of artificially low interest rates. Eventually...
- overworked their residents, confiscated necessary everyday items, and misallocated labor and resources on unproductive projects over basic foodstuffs. With...
- were reports that enough votes to put Velichie into the ****embly were misallocated to other parties in the vote count. The conduct of the election had allegations...
- provides the opportunity to plant false information, lead the government to misallocate resources, to steal funds, weapons, equipment, and other resources, and...