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  2. Keynesian economics - Wikipedia

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    In it, he attributes unemployment to wage stickiness [15] and treats saving and investment as governed by independent decisions: the former varying positively with the interest rate, [16] the latter negatively. [17] The velocity of circulation is expressed as a function of the rate of interest. [18]

  3. Economic policy of the Clinton administration - Wikipedia

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    It also imposed a new energy tax on all Americans and subjected about a quarter of those receiving Social Security payments to higher taxes on their benefits. [6] Republican Congressional leaders launched an aggressive opposition against the bill, claiming that the tax increase would only make matters worse.

  4. Bracero Program - Wikipedia

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    Bracero railroaders were also in understanding of an agreement between the U.S. and Mexico to pay a living wage, and provide adequate food, housing, and transportation. Similarly, to the agricultural braceros, the exploitation of the railroad work braceros went on well into the 1960s.

  5. Blackfeet Nation - Wikipedia

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    Blackfeet Indian Reservation, looking at the mountains of Glacier National Park The 2010 census reported a population of 10,405 living on the reservation lands. [10] The population density is 3.47 people per square mile (1.34 people/km 2). The Blackfeet Nation has 16,500 enrolled members. The main community is Browning, Montana, which is the seat of tribal government. Other towns serve the ...

  6. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money

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    The first book of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money is a repudiation of Say's law. The classical view for which Keynes made Say a mouthpiece held that the value of wages was equal to the value of the goods produced, and that the wages were inevitably put back into the economy sustaining demand at the level of current production. Hence, starting from full employment, there ...

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  8. Employee turnover - Wikipedia

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    Avoidable vs Unavoidable turnover: avoidable turnover occurs in avoidable circumstances that the organization can change to make employees change their minds and not quit, such as lower pay and rewards or poor working conditions. [8][9] Unavoidable turnover occurs under unavoidable circumstances, such as a family move, serious illness, or death ...

  9. Heaven Help Us - Wikipedia

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    The story was originally written in 1978 as a masters thesis by Charles Purpura, a student at NYU, who had attended Catholic boys' schools. An NYU teacher showed the script, then titled Catholic Boys, to producer Dan Wigutow, who tried unsuccessfully to interest production companies in it. Purpura dropped out of NYU and was fired from his job at a lithography shop for union organizing. He was ...