Examples of using Galbraith in English and their translations into Korean
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Matthew Galbraith Perry.
Galbraith and her husband David once again faced each other on the couches in their living room.
A week later, Galbraith, Hendershot and Aurora Detective Scott Burgess gathered around a conference table in the Westminster Police Department.
To goal is to promote System 2 analytic reasoning to modify particular conclusions derived from System 1 processes(Galbraith, 2015).
All successful revolutions are the kicking in of a rotten door.”-John Kenneth Galbraith.
Galbraith argues that the rise of the finance sector was the driveshaft that linked inequality to economic instability.
John Kenneth Galbraith said of economists that they forecast“not because they know but because they are asked.”.
Galbraith ruled out the brothers' father- he was too old and lived in a different state.
This marks what the left-liberal economist James Galbraith has called“the end of normal”.
Galbraith hastily typed up a search warrant to enter the brothers' home.
As John Kenneth Galbraith said,"Pundits forecast not because they know, but because they are asked.".
And a few years earlier in The Affluent Society(1958), the Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith suggested that poverty in the US was no longer a major structural problem, but‘more nearly an afterthought'.
John Kenneth Galbraith said:"Those of us who had worked for the Kennedy election were tolerated in the government for that reason and had a say,
In September 1972, the late John Kenneth Galbraith, who served as his generation's Paul Krugman,
every time you hear‘woman,' what you're really hearing is single black woman,” James Galbraith, of the University of Texas, explained.
John Kenneth Galbraith(1908-2006) and other liberal economists started defending in a series of articles the idea of a guaranteed minimum income more general,
John Kenneth Galbraith(1908-2006) and other liberal economists started defending in a series of articles the idea of a guaranteed minimum income more general,
There is a story(apocryphal, maybe) about the left-Keynesian economist John Galbraith: before a trip to the USSR in the late 1950s,
In April 1962, John Kenneth Galbraith warned Kennedy of the"danger we shall replace the French as a colonial force in the area and bleed as the French did."[159] By November 1963,
In April 1962, John Kenneth Galbraith warned Kennedy of the"danger we shall replace the French as a colonial force in the area and bleed as the French did."[120] By 1963, there were 16,000