Job Guarantee versus Work Time Regulation
…value, but not necessarily public worth. The activities undertaken by buffer stock workers will have to be governed by exchange value rather than use value. This precludes public good functions…
…value, but not necessarily public worth. The activities undertaken by buffer stock workers will have to be governed by exchange value rather than use value. This precludes public good functions…
…And some public health experts are concerned that if other states follow Louisiana, the U.S. could face rising levels of disease and further erosion of trust in the nation’s public…
…public. A 2022 Alliance of Rural Public Media report found that rural public radio stations serve as lifelines during emergencies and natural disasters. They deliver critical public safety information via…
…to Dissolve Organization in Act of Responsible Stewardship to Protect the Future of Public Media,” Corporation for Public Broadcasting Washington, D.C. (January 5, 2026) — The Corporation for Public Broadcasting…
…the public. “The public has an extraordinary interest in accessing the Requested Exhibits. The events of January 6 are ‘of deep national importance and public interest both as to the…
…sense. Much more under the fold. (It wouldn’t hurt to bring along your tin-foil hat). My first introduction to LMS came the summer before publication when co-author Prof. Andrew Samwick…
…Saudi Arabia, it’s 4%. In Europe, Muslims in Paris and London were no more likely than were their counterparts in the general public to believe attacks on civilians are ever…
…concerns about public perceptions of the $11 trillion deficit number in the 2003 report of the Technical Panel on Assumptions and Methods — a group of actuaries, economists, and demographers…
…1978, that is inexcusable. And, as Marcus points out, it looks like they did. [Emphasis his] Two speeches by voting Regional Fed presidents certainly helped perceptions along: Plosner (July 22):…
…those perceptions may have been wrong. But whether right or wrong, there is no still no evidence the perceptions were “guided by” a ridiculous false belief in a fixed amount…