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... fascination: the Great Depression is to economics what the "Big Bang" is to physics (Margo 1993)--or... Depression, have devoted their academic careers to studying it, or both, Randall Parker (2002, 200..., with predictable consequences for agricultural lenders. (13) . Bernanke ([1983] 2000) updates and...
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... to promote careers in agricultural economics for minority college students. For the past two ye...
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Moral Consequences of Economic Growth: The John R. Commons Lecture," by Benjamin M. Friedman, is presented. Commons' interests ranged well beyond economics. The principal focus of Professor Commons' work, however, was squarely on economics, and in particular the role of economic relations in a society. Commons had a keen sense of the connections between positive economics and the realm of normative thinking that also encompasses ethical and moral concerns. When a society is experiencing rising standards of living, broadly distributed across the population at large, that is precisely the circumstance under which it is likely also to make progress along a variety of dimensions that Western thinking has, at least since the eighteenth century, regarded not only as positive but as positive ...
... now South Korea was the poorer, more agricultural part of the of the country; most of the industry w..., what are the prospects for my children's careers, compared to what I knew as a young man or young w...
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Blueberry farmers have more reason to cheer in Atlantic County's Hammonton, the "world's blueberry capital." In recent weeks, a blueberry-based iced tea brand, called "Jersey Blues," they helped create began lining the shelves of prime New York City health food stores. The brand now retails in 58 stores in New Jersey and 12 in New York City as well as 13 across Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland.
Blueberry Health Inc., which makes the drink and a blueberry extract product, is a joint venture between blueberry farmers, Rutgers University and Herbalist & Alchemist Inc., a health foods maker and distributor in Warren County's Washington Township.
... Adelaja, then professor at Rutgers' Agricultural Food & Resource Economics Department in New Brunsw... businesses prompted her to switch careers about 17 years ago. She ended up teaching at the R...
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..., and education to address food and agricultural sciences. The Organic. Agriculture Research and Ex... on Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics; National. Organic Coalition; Experiment Station C..., and to attract new scientists into careers in high-priority areas of National need in agricul...
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...Speaking broadly, the economics of child care literature can be stratified into tw... real wage growth throughout their working careers compared with males (Kaufman & Hotchkiss, 2003). A...American Journal of Agricultural Economics 83(5): 1293-1301. . Hewlett, S. A., Buck...
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...(7) For many law and economics scholars, disclosure mandates are seen as a compar...According to the firm's simple website, careers at FHI feature "[p]roduction-based pay," "[m]onthl... disclosure for seasonal and migrant agricultural workers, see Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Wor...
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... enough as a result of a strong agricultural economy, we're seeing the unemployment rate coming... and other USDA assistance to help launch careers for beginning farmers? . VILSACK: Well, Senator,... health care and there is a new field of economics called health care economics. And agriculture is ...
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... improve research capabilities in the agricultural, food, and environmental sciences in the following... who are beginning their research careers; and, faculty of small and mid-sized institutions ... Research, Extension, Education, and Economics Advisory Board (NAREEEAB) to provide overall guida...