Which Senator Has Done the Most for World Peace ?
Many US Senators have contributed to preserving the peace. I am not a historian, but I understand that many admire William Fullbright. I personally think very highly of Ernest Gruening…
Many US Senators have contributed to preserving the peace. I am not a historian, but I understand that many admire William Fullbright. I personally think very highly of Ernest Gruening…
…were Arthur Burns and G William Miller who allowed double digit inflation. Volcker is alleged to have tamed the inflation expectations beast after replacing Miller. There is much less than…
…wrote in 1912, “but it was the unspoken major premise of many an attempted syllogism, the unstated basis of many an appeal.” Half a century later, steel industry executive William…
…relationship between productivity and keeping cool. William Nordhaus divided the world into cells, by lines of latitude and longitude, and plotted each one’s climate, output and population. The hotter the…
…just have underestimated the effect of G. William Miller. (They would hardly be unique in this.) By the next Federal increase, though—more than nine years of inflation, major deficit spending,…
…survivors, and downplayed the sexual harassment charges against Nassar’s boss, Dean William Strampel, calling them merely a ‘slap on the butt.’” The Board of Trustees remains in place and reiterated…
…a grad student at U of Wisconsin, then Wisconsin Senator William Proxmire thought briefly of running for president (he didn’t in the end) and showed up at the econ department…
…was the unspoken major premise of many an attempted syllogism, the unstated basis of many an appeal.” A half century later, steel industry executive William Caples stated that the alleged…
…being pumped back into the ground in disposal wells. The Oklahoma AG happened to be the former EPA Chief Scott Pruitt who took a letter from Devon Energy’s William Whitsitt,…
…Indicators of the Labour Market, Status in Employment. [7] William Stanley Jevons, The Coal Question, London, 1865. [8] On decoupling as fantasy, see Robert Fletcher & Crelis Rammelt, ‘Decoupling: A…