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  1. 25 de jun. de 1992 · Joel Mokyr. Joel Mokyr Professor of Economics. Northwestern University. Find on ... The Lever of Riches: Technological Creativity and Economic Progress (New York, 1992; online edn, Oxford Academic, 3 Oct. 2011), ... Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford.

  2. Joel T. Gabre, MD at CUIMC/Herbert ... By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University Website Cookie Notice. ... 630 West 168th Street New York, NY 10032. General Information / Find a Doctor. 877-426-5637. Patient Safety Phone.

  3. 4 de ene. de 2007 · Joel Hasbrouck is the Kenneth G. Langone Professor of Business Administration and Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business, New York University. In addition to teaching at Stern, he has served as a constultant to the New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange, and on the scientific adviosry board of ITG, Inc. and Nasdaq's economic advisory board.

  4. Electronic Music Foundation. Sep 1994 - Present 29 years 8 months. Produced and curated an annual concert series in New York City. Founded The EMF Institute to contain historical materials ...

  5. NYU Langone Huntington Medical Group. 180 East Pulaski Road, Suite E1-100, Huntington Station, NY 11746. Phone. 631-425-2110. Fax. 631-425-2133. Schedule Appointment. NYU Langone pediatrician Dr. Joel Siev provides care for children, including physical exams, immunizations, and chronic illness management. Read more.

  6. I am currently Senior Lecturer in Language Change at the University of York. Prior to that, I was a lecturer at Newcastle University, and I remain an affiliate of Newcastle's Centre for Behaviour and Evolution (CBE). Even before that, I worked for the National Science Foundation at the University of Iceland, where my collaborators and I built a ...

  7. 20 de ago. de 1987 · The other principles that Feinberg considers in subsequent volumes are (1) the offense principle: it is necessary to prevent hurt or offense (as opposed to harm) to others; (2) legal paternalism: it is necessary to prevent harm to the actor herself; and (3) legal moralism: it is necessary to prevent immoral conduct whether or not it harms anyone.