Proper noun
Mundell (plural Mundells)
A surname.
A Plan for a European Currency, 1973 by Mundell However, even before the creation of the single currency, there were concerns over diverging economies. Source: Internet
Mundell, James, Journal of Political Economy, LXXI (1963), pp. 280–83 "Inflation and Real Interest" The lower real rate of interest would induce more borrowing to finance investment. Source: Internet
And Dumfriesshire MSP Oliver Mundell said: “The proposed loss of these jobs follows a particularly difficult period for the wider area and its economy. Source: Internet
Mr Mundell said he still hoped the Scottish Parliament will grant legislative consent to the UK Government’s EU Withdrawal Bill. Source: Internet
Delivery of a growth deal for Ayrshire was at the centre of discussions when Ayrshire MSPs and councillors met Secretary of State for Scotland, David Mundell, MP. Source: Internet
Mundell and McCallister both served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Source: Internet