zeckhauser造句
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- Another formulation of the law due to Richard Zeckhauser, a professor for political economy at Harvard University states : " Sometimes systems that should not work, work nevertheless . " Anything that will go right, will go right
- Less scrupulous schools may count half-completed applications, or students who had the College Board send SAT scores but did not apply, as requests for admission, Zeckhauser said, so they can say they rejected more students.
- "It's hard to find corporations that don't pump up their earnings, " says Richard Zeckhauser, a professor of political economy at Harvard University's John F . Kennedy School of Government.
- Richard Zeckhauser, a JFK School professor and a friend of Summers's, said the new president is two years away from creating a strategic process with real teeth that will move at least some segments of schools across the river.
- "Stocks are popular the way teen-agers are popular : If you make a slip, you drop far, " said Richard Zeckhauser, Frank P . Ramsey Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University's Kennedy School.
- It's difficult to find zeckhauser in a sentence. 用zeckhauser造句挺难的
- "He needs to say, here's 8, 000 square feet in Allston or 2, 000 square feet in Cambridge _ choose, " said Zeckhauser, whose wife, Sally, is Harvard's vice president for administration.
- "There's a lot of manipulation going on aimed at impressing analysts and the financial press " and investors, said Richard Zeckhauser, one of the study's authors and a professor of political economy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
- One study, circulating as a working paper, was conducted by Leslie Jeng, an associate professor of finance and economics at Boston University, and Andrew Metrick and Richard Zeckhauser, an associate professor of economics and a professor of political economy, respectively, at Harvard.
- "The happy little secret of college admissions is that a very large percentage of students get into one of their top choice colleges, " said Richard Zeckhauser, a professor of political economy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, who studies college admissions.
- "The system now is equivalent to a basketball game where everyone in the crowd is standing on tiptoes but they would all rather sit down, " said Richard Zeckhauser, a professor of political economy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and coauthor of the October report.
- "My prediction is that there will be a mini-domino effect, where maybe four dominoes will fall _ all schools in a very secure position with admissions _ but that it's not going to be 100 dominoes, which really would require some antitrust exemption, " said Richard Zeckhauser, a Harvard University professor who has studied the early-decision system.
- Just to give you an idea, among the experts are Northwestern University's Rebecca Blank on poverty; University of Pennsylvania's Samuel Preston on longevity; U . of Chicago's Robert Fogel on improved nutrition; M . A . Adelman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on oil prices; New York University's William Baumol on environmental quality; Harvard's Richard Zeckhauser and Kip Viscusi on attitudes toward risk _ distinguished people, each at the top of a trade.
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