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  • 51The Market for Lemons — The Market for Lemons: Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism is a 1970 paper by the economist George Akerlof. It discusses information asymmetry, which occurs when the seller knows more about a product than the buyer. A lemon is an… …

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  • 52Libero Grassi — (Catania, July 19, 1924 Palermo, August 29, 1991) was a businessman from Palermo, Sicily, who was killed by the Mafia after taking a solitary stand against their demands for extortion, known as pizzo in Sicilian.He ran a small men s underwear and …

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  • 532008 Bulgarian energy crisis — The 2008 Bulgarian Energy Crisis is an ongoing crisis in Bulgaria. The crisis is affecting more than a million households mainly in in the capital Sofia but also in Burgas, Pleven, and Vratsa. As of late September 2008 the issue is not yet… …

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  • 54insurance — in·sur·ance /in shu̇r əns, in ˌshu̇r / n 1: the action, process, or means of insuring or the state of being insured usu. against loss or damage by a contingent event (as death, fire, accident, or sickness) 2 a: the business of insuring persons or …

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  • 55Menstrie — Coordinates: 56°09′03″N 3°51′16″W / 56.15085°N 3.85438°W / 56.15085; 3.85438 …

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  • 56Tracy Barlow — Kate Ford as Tracy Barlow (2011) Coronation Street character Portrayed by Christabel Finch (1977–83) Holly Chamarette (1985–88) Dawn Acton (1988–99) Kate For …

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  • 571630s in England — Events from the 1630s in England.IncumbentsMonarch Charles I of EnglandEvents* 1630 ** The Winthrop Fleet takes 700 immigrants from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and founds Boston. ** Thomas Middleton s satirical comedy A Chaste Maid… …

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  • 58Death panel — is a term or phrase from a debunked 2009 partisan, political claim the death panel myth. Repeated or editorialized by politicians, news media, and commentators from both TV and radio, it portrayed the United States government as attempting to… …

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  • 59warranty — 1) A statement made clearly in a contract (express warranty) or, if not stated clearly, understood between the parties to the contract (implied warranty). An unfulfilled warranty does not invalidate the contract (as it would in the case of an… …

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  • 60contract out — verb 1. assign a job to someone outside one s own business • Hypernyms: ↑sign, ↑contract, ↑sign on, ↑sign up • Verb Frames: Somebody s Somebody s something …

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