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Author: Damian Merciar

Damian Merciar is Managing Director of Merciar Business Consulting, http://www.merciar.com, a niche business economics consultancy founded in 1998. He has over twenty years experience in the areas of commercial Business Strategy. He is experienced in the transition environments of nationalized to private sector state utilities and the senior practice of commercial management, advisorial consultancy, and implementation. He has carried out policy advisory work for government ministries and been an adviser to institutional bodies proposing changes to government. He holds an MSc Economics from the University of Surrey’s leading Economics department and an MBA from the University of Kent. Also attending the leading University in the Middle East, studying International Relations and Language, for which he won a competitive international scholarship, and has a BA (Hons) in Economic History and Political Economy from the University of Portsmouth. He is currently based in London.

What Do We Know About the “First Mile/Last Mile” Problem for Transit? 

What Do We Know About the “First Mile/Last Mile” Problem for Transit? – http://wp.me/p3zqLI-3Eb

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Damian MerciarPosted on October 6, 2016October 6, 2016Categories economics, transportLeave a comment on What Do We Know About the “First Mile/Last Mile” Problem for Transit? 

Poor Economics – efficacy of aid

Poor Economics – http://wp.me/p7vxeK-lQ

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Damian MerciarPosted on October 5, 2016October 6, 2016Categories Aid, Economic Liberalism, economicsLeave a comment on Poor Economics – efficacy of aid

Defining the fundamentals away:

(US) How Long Can Economic Reality Be Ignored? – http://wp.me/p3zSiD-xyh

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Damian MerciarPosted on October 2, 2016October 6, 2016Categories economicsLeave a comment on Defining the fundamentals away:

China – Rich province, poor province:

Rich province, poor province | The Economist – http://wp.me/p28XlK-3Sl

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Damian MerciarPosted on September 30, 2016Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on China – Rich province, poor province:

On granting the Nobel to Israel Kirzner:

On granting the Nobel to Kirzner – http://wp.me/p26fVn-6xT

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How has Canada managed to steer clear of the worst effects of financial crisis?

https://mostlyeconomics.wordpress.com/2014/05/06/how-has-canada-managed-to-always-exempt-itself-from-financial-crises/

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Damian MerciarPosted on September 28, 2016Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on How has Canada managed to steer clear of the worst effects of financial crisis?

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