Property purchases Properties purchased by Tighe Bullock and his father: 2003: $120,000, Gaddy Engineering offices, Washington St. W.
• 2015: $140,000, Green Infusion and Elk City, Washington Street; $92,500, Vandalia Donuts and Kinship Goods, Tennessee Avenue
The Economics of Mental Health - TheRoanoker.com
Alice Kassens is a respected and tenured professor of economics at Roanoke College, so what in the world is she doing co-authoring "Mental Health Crisis during the COVID-19 Pandemic" for the Century Foundation?
So, the study (working with professionals from the Century Foundation and Rutgers University) came about. It was based upon Census data involving two million Americans.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
Webinar 4 - The economics of non-price related tobacco control policies - PAHO/WHO | Pan American
In addition to tobacco taxes, WHO considers "best buys" as highly cost-effective and feasible to implement: 1) the establishment of 100% smoke-free environments in enclosed public and workplaces and public transport, 2) large graphic health warnings on tobacco product packaging and/or plain
Ambrose named interim dean of UW-W College of Business and Economics | Whitewater | dailyunion.com
WHITEWATER — Paul Ambrose has been named interim dean of the College of Business and Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
Ambrose joined the information technology and supply chain management department in 2005. He is a tenured professor and served as department chair for nearly four years.
Secretariat Acquires Leading Economics Consulting Firm Economists Incorporated
Both Secretariat and Economists Inc are recognized and respected in the litigation consulting market for the highly specialized and complementary services the firms provide. The acquisition further diversifies Secretariat's offerings and adds expertise in an important new practice line.
"The complexity and pace of change in today's disputes and litigation landscape is immense. For a firm like Secretariat this means growing our capabilities becomes even more important.
Economics in Brief: Black Americans Are 16x More Likely to Be in 3rd-Generation Poverty than
A new Brookings report finds that multigenerational poverty is much more likely to affect Black Americans than white Americans. One in five Black Americans are experiencing poverty for the third generation in a row, as opposed to one in 100 white Americans.
Researchers believe this Black-white gap in multigenerational poverty is the result of the relatively low income rates of earlier generations, limited upward economic mobility, and a downward mobility rate that is higher for Black people than their white counterparts.
The economics of carbon pricing | Opinion | sent-trib.com
The pandemic has triggered a global recession which poses great economic, health and social challenges for humanity. Millions have lost their jobs and countless others are left without steady sources of income.
Amazingly, despite these setbacks, the coronavirus pandemic helped to curb global emissions which fell by almost 7% in 2020 due to the global lockdown. This was a much-needed breather for an already struggling planet.
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