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That, if accurate, would have the crucial implication that the Keynesian policy of demand management has only transitory effects and so cannot be used to control the long-term rate of unemployment in the economy. In January 1969, Phelps organized a conference at Penn in support of the research on the microfoundations of inflation and employment ...
The political climate throughout Texas was significantly anti-integration, and Dallas remained one of the largest school systems in the South with a completely segregated school system. [ 54 ] Despite federal court decisions, the 55th Texas legislature passed a law in 1957 that required local communities to vote on school desegregation. [ 55 ]
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When the Democratic Party dominated the Texas political landscape, winning the Democratic primary often sealed the election results. Ferguson was the only "wet" candidate in the Democratic primary and garnered all of the anti-prohibitionist votes over a plurality of "dry" candidates. [8]
The analysis found that on average, Texas public schools have received $10,387.03 in the 2023-24 school year for each of the 5.07 million students from state and local allocations — 1% more than ...
How big of a problem is inflation? According to the most recent polls from Pew Research Center: Very big. Americans ranked inflation at the top of the list for problems facing the country, with 62 ...
Research from climate policy analyst Jack Conness has revealed that $116 billion worth of 181 climate-friendly tech manufacturing investments within the United States, have been announced by companies since the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, creating 99,500 projected jobs as of November 14, 2024; when considered together with CHIPS Act ...
By June 2021, inflation was already up 5.4% on a year-over-year basis, the highest since 2008, and consumer sentiment was already falling as shoppers reacted to higher prices.