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Urban America in the Eighties

Urban America in the Eighties
Author: Donald A. Hicks
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 142
Release:
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781412840781

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First published in Washington by the President's Commission for a National Agenda for the Eighties in 1980.


Urban America in the Eighties

Urban America in the Eighties
Author: United States. Panel on Policies and Prospects for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan America
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1980
Genre: Urban policy
ISBN:

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Urban America in the Eighties

Urban America in the Eighties
Author: United States. Panel on Policies and Prospects for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan America
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1980
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780878558834

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Urban America in the Eighties

Urban America in the Eighties
Author: United States. Panel on Policies and Priorities for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1980
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

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Urban America in the Eighties

Urban America in the Eighties
Author: United States. Panel on Policies and Priorities for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1980
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

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Urban America in the Eighties

Urban America in the Eighties
Author: United States. Panel on Policies and Prospects for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan America
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1980
Genre: Urban policy
ISBN: 9780139395536

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Rediscovering Urban America

Rediscovering Urban America
Author: Jack Sommer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1993
Genre: Inner cities
ISBN:

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Urban America in the Eighties

Urban America in the Eighties
Author: United States. Panel on Policies and Prospects for Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan America
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1981
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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The President and American Capitalism since 1945

The President and American Capitalism since 1945
Author: Mark H. Rose
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813052076

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This volume describes the many ways presidential actions have affected the development of capitalism in the post–World War II era. Contributors show how, since Harry S. Truman took office in 1945, the American "Consumer-in-Chief " has exerted a decisive hand as well as behind-the-scenes influence on the national economy. And, by extension, on the everyday lives of Americans. The Employment Act of 1946 expanded presidential responsibility to foster prosperity and grow the economy. However, the details and consequences of the president’s budget often remain obscured because of the budget’s size and complexity, perpetuating an illusion that presidents matter less than markets. Essays in this volume highlight the impact of presidential decisions on labor, gender discrimination, affirmative action, poverty, student loans, and retirement planning. They examine how a president can influence the credit card economy, the rebuilding of postindustrial cities, growth in the energy sector and the software industry, and even advances in genetic engineering. They also look at how economic gains in one particular area can have ramifications in other areas. National defense strategies have led to the privatization of weapons acquisition and the development of the modern research university to create a defensive brain trust among citizens. Policies aimed at supporting competitive American businesses—for example, in the biotech field—also affect the environment. This book is an important contribution to the history of capitalism, articulating how the president—by supporting policies that promote business growth in all sectors—has helped domestic companies expand internationally and added to a global image of the United States that is deeply intertwined with its leading corporations.