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  • Robert Alan Johnston AC (19 July 1924 – 20 March 2023) was an Australian economist who served as the 4th Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia. Born...
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  • Bert Johnston (footballer) (1909–1968), Scottish footballer (Sunderland AFC) Bob Johnston (1932–2015), American record producer Bob Johnston (economist) (1924–2023)...
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    Retrieved April 16, 2008. "Ollie Johnston, last of Disney's elite animators, died on April 14th, aged 95". The Economist. April 24, 2008. Retrieved April...
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    Donald James Johnston, PC, OC, QC (June 26, 1936 – February 4, 2022) was a Canadian lawyer, writer and politician who was Secretary-General of the Organisation...
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  • James Goldrick, naval historian and officer (b. 1958) 20 March – Bob Johnston, economist and governor of the Reserve Bank (b. 1924) Terry Norris, actor...
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  • player Don Johnston (1936–2022), Canadian economist, lawyer and politician Don Johnston (swimmer) (1929–2018), South African swimmer Donald Johnston (disambiguation)...
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    suffocation. His body was buried in the crawl space beneath 17-year-old Rick Johnston, who was last seen alive on August 6. Gacy is thought to have murdered...
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    21, 2021. "Joe Biden is taking executive action at a record pace". The Economist. January 22, 2021. Archived from the original on January 24, 2021. Retrieved...
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  • as well as South Korean culture. In 2012, Tudor wrote a piece for The Economist titled "Fiery Food, Boring Beer", in which he noted that South Koreans...
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    Bob Rae at IMDb Bob Rae Wins Maclean's Parliamentarian of the Year Award Bob Rae at The Canadian Encyclopedia Bob Rae biography – Canada Premier Bob Rae...
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    for articulating the group's ideas. They were joined briefly by Frank Johnston and commercial artist Franklin Carmichael. A. J. Casson became part of...
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  • like Joan Robinson and the neo-Ricardian school of Piero Sraffa. Polish economists Michał Kalecki, Rosa Luxemburg, Henryk Grossman, Adam Przeworski, and...
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  • Representatives (2017–2022) (b. 1956) Gail Wilensky, 81, health economist (b. 1943) July 12 Bob Booker, 92, writer and television producer (b. 1931) Kenneth...
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  • 1916), American Roman Catholic priest Robert Johnson (economist) (born 1950s), American economist Robert Johnson (historian), professor at the University...
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  • Spectator Peter Wood, CEO of Direct Line Group Grace Blakeley, journalist, economist and former member of the Labour Party's National Policy Forum Jennie Formby...
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    William Philip Gramm (born July 8, 1942) is an American economist and politician who represented Texas in both chambers of Congress. Though he began his...
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  • economist Kristalina Georgieva, who has held the post since 1 October 2019. Indian-American economist Gita Gopinath, previously the chief economist,...
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  • Leslie Church, Ian Davidson, Bill Davis, Don Drummond (economist), Inez Elliston, Richard Johnston and Huguette LaBelle. Bill Davis was a Progressive Conservative...
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    Berkeley, and Johns Hopkins University in the 1980s, and worked as an economist at the Washington, DC-based World Bank in the 1990s. Ghani and Carville...
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  • public economist Gavyn Davies (1972) chaired BBC Deepak Nayyar (c1968) Rhodes Scholar development economics Patrick Minford (c1961) pro-Brexit economist Lester...
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