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Books originally published by the University Press of Mississippi. Pages in category "University Press of Mississippi books" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths is a 2013 book written by Mariana Mazzucato which argues that the United States' economic success is a result of public and state-funded investments in innovation and technology, rather than a result of the small state, free market doctrine that often receives credit for the country's strong economy.
Renee Fajardo (born 1958) is an author, educator, and activist in Denver, Colorado. She is currently a faculty in Chicano Studies at Metropolitan State University Denver . She is the mother of author Kali Fajardo-Anstine .
Pittman was first elected to the Mississippi State Senate in 1964 and was reelected in 1968 from Forest County. [2] In 1975, he was elected as the State's Treasurer. [citation needed] He was sworn in on January 14, 1976. [3] In 1980, he was elected as Mississippi's Secretary of State. In 1984, he was elected attorney general.
There are many domestic factors affecting the U.S. labor force and employment levels. These include: economic growth; cyclical and structural factors; demographics; education and training; innovation; labor unions; and industry consolidation [2] In addition to macroeconomic and individual firm-related factors, there are individual-related factors that influence the risk of unemployment.
Pulse, an issue focusing on health and wellness in Mississippi, was launched in 2010. The journal hosts the annual Mississippi Business & Technology EXPO in Jackson. It also holds numerous awards programs honoring the state's business and tech community, such as the "Top in Tech" list. [1]
Features articles about writers born in and writing about in U.S. state of Mississippi. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 ...
John M. Perkins was born in 1930 in New Hebron, Mississippi.His mother died of pellagra when he was just seven months old. [1] [2] Abandoned by his father, he was raised by his grandmother and extended family, who worked as sharecroppers.