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- Cambridge, Mirrlees developed a close relationship with the classicist Jane Ellen Harrison, Mirrlees' tutor and later her friend and collaborator. Mirrlees and...
- Mirrlees is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hope Mirrlees (1887–1978), English translator, poet and novelist James Mirrlees (born...
- Mirrlees was also co-creator, with MIT Professor Peter A. Diamond, of the Diamond–Mirrlees efficiency theorem, which was developed in 1971. Mirrlees was...
- Electric, Mirrlees Blackstone, Napier & Son, Paxman and Ruston. Mirrlees Blackstone Limited was formed on June 1, 1969 by the merger of Mirrlees National...
- became Mirrlees Blackstone. Mirrlees Blackstone Limited was formed on 1 June 1969 by the merger of Mirrlees National Limited (formerly Mirrlees, Bickerton...
- savings and business taxes. "Mirrlees Review launch of findings -". "Tax from scratch". The Economist. 11 November 2010. "Mirrlees Review of tax system recommends...
- can crowd out capital and, in doing so, increase welfare. The Diamond–Mirrlees production efficiency result follows from a set of ****umptions which characterise...
- remarried secondly Maj.-Gen. William Henry Buchanan Mirrlees. His step-aunt was the author Hope Mirrlees. He was a godson of the 11th Duke of Argyll. He was...
- Robert W. McChesney, Tom McPhail, Toby Miller and Richard Maxwell, Tanner Mirrlees, David Morley, Graham Murdock, Kaarle Nordenstreng, Herbert I. Schiller...
- Paris: A Poem is a long poem by Hope Mirrlees, described as "modernism's lost masterpiece" by critic Julia Briggs. Mirrlees wrote the six-hundred-line poem...