The industry keeps evaluating
- Prof Dominick Armentano — "Yes: Contacted, make good witness"
- Prof Summer LaCroix — "Yes: if needed in Hawaii"
- Prof Allan Dalton — "Yes: Good Witness"
- Prof Fred McChesney — "No Contact. Reported to be OK and could be used in future.
- Prof Cecil Bohanon — "Should be replaced by listed Indiana Economist, Prof. James A Papke"
- Prof Thomas Pogue — "Yes, Could be outstanding."
- Prof Robert McMahon — "Yes: Creditable witness and one-on-one contact."
- Pro Greg Neihaus — "Yes, outstanding witness"
- Prof Raymond Raab — "Yes: Outstanding"
- Prof Terry Anderson — "Yes, Good Witness"
- Prof Terry Logue — "Yes: Outstanding witness"
- Prof Kenneth Greene — "Yes: Only in particular situations with controlled information."
- Prof Cliff Dobitz — "No contact: State not lend itself to Economic witness use."
- Prof Richard Vedder — "No - Conflict minimizes effectiveness"
- Prof William Mitchell — "Yes, Good witness"
- Prof Ann Harper-Fender — "No contact - out of country, will contact in June.
- Prof Arthur Mead— "Yes: Good witness"
- Prof Dennis Hein — "Contact sometimes back; will probably be good witness and usable in 1988.
- Dr Mark Schmitz — "Washington — No"
- Dr Dennis Chinn — "Washington —Yes, Excellent"
PR-firm Ogilvy and Mather and James M. Savarese explain
In order to make the
most of the new opportunities for the economist network, several factors had to
be taken into consideration
(...)
As effectiveness was
everything, the industry even asked Savarese to replacesome economists because they. . . lived in the wrong city.
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