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Accounting

Businesses and organizations

Human resources

Oil Industries

Non-profits

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People

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  • Kumar Konanur - co-founded Yipkon Business Sytems in 1978
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  • Kumar Mavally - Founder of Brocade Communications, Venture Capitalist, Storage Domain Expert, Funded various companies in Stroage Domain.
  • Kordich, Jay better known as the Juiceman from the early 1990's television infomercials
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  • Visioning - regarding development of visions and goals

Law firms

Lists/Overall

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Economics

Terminology (Economics)

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  • Hyperwage Theory - An economic theory that distinguishes between economic policies for First World countries which should be inflation-centric, and Third World countries which should be purchasing power countries. Hyperwage Theory suggests that Third World countries will always be poor if the lack of purchasing power of the lowest wage earnings is not rectified. Hyperwage therefore suggests that minimum wage in Third World countries should approximate that of First World countries (not necessarily at the same level). Hyperwage suggests that people are poor because they have money and to make them rich you have to give them money, in form of Hyperwages.

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Institutional Model of Economics (e.g., Vaglen, Herbet Simon, John Dunlapp, Clark Kerr, Joe Stiglitz etc)

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Freeman M. Saltus - Labor leader and editor of Labor News in Worcester, Massachusetts. Two awards in his name at University of Vermont and College of the Holy Cross.

Finance

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Central banks

  • Once an article from this section has been created, please ensure it is included in Category:Central banks, and the appropriate "Economy of Continent" article.

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