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Biotech job creation : 10 recommendations for success / by North Carolina Biotechnology Center,issuing body.(CARDINAL)170726;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Biotechnology industries;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Job creation in America : how our smallest companies put the most people to work / by Birch, David L.(CARDINAL)188715;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Small business; Job vacancies;
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Job creation in North Carolina : where are the new jobs coming from? / by Kasarda, John D.(CARDINAL)180723; Birch, David L.(CARDINAL)188715; Center for Competitiveness and Employment Growth.; Cognetics, Inc.(CARDINAL)218937;
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Small business and job creation : hearings before the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Consumers, and Employment of the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, second session, Washington, D.C., September 25 and 26, 1978. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on Small Business.Subcommittee on Antitrust, Consumers, and Employment.(CARDINAL)135769;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Small business; Job creation; Unemployed;
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Job creation, job destruction, and international competition / by Klein, Michael W.,1958-(CARDINAL)271154; Schuh, Scott.(CARDINAL)271155; Triest, Robert K.(CARDINAL)271156;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-191) and index.Openness -- Job creation and job destruction -- Literature review -- Job flows and the exchange rate -- Regression implementation and results -- Job flows and trade -- Policy implications -- Directions for future research.
Subjects: Foreign trade and employment; Free trade; Job creation; Unemployment; Labor market; Manpower policy; Manufacturing industries; Competition, International.;
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Job creation during the late 1980's : dynamic aspects of employment growth : data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation. by Ryscavage, Paul.(CARDINAL)275139,author; United States.Bureau of the Census.(CARDINAL)171405; Survey of Income and Program Participation (Program)(CARDINAL)275472;
Includes bibliographical references.
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Job creation and the revitalization of small business : hearings before the Subcommittee on Tax, Access to Equity Capital, and Business Opportunities of the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, first session, Washington, D.C., September 15, 22, and October 14, 1981. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on Small Business.Subcommittee on Tax, Access to Equity Capital, and Business Opportunities.(CARDINAL)161545;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Job creation; Small business; Manpower policy; Occupational training;
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Fighting poverty together : rethinking strategies for business, governments, and civil society to reduce poverty / by Karnani, Aneel.(CARDINAL)503038;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-287) and index.Machine generated contents note: -- Chapter 1: Fighting Poverty * Part I: Failure of the Libertarian Approach * Chapter 2: Microcredit Misses its Mark * Chapter 3: Mirage at the Base of the Pyramid * Chapter 4: Romanticizing the Poor * Part II: Fighting Poverty * Chapter 5: Selling Beneficial Goods to the Poor * Chapter 6: Employment is the Solution * Chapter 7: More Government, Please * Chapter 8: Social Entrepreneurship: Beyond the Hype."Global poverty continues to be a major problem, one that has received much attention and resources for the last 60 years. The developed countries, international institutions such as the World Bank and United Nations, various aid agencies, and civil society have contributed trillions of dollars fighting poverty yet there are more "poor" today than there were a decade ago. In this hard-hitting polemical Karnani demonstrates what is wrong with today's approaches to reducing poverty. He proposes an eclectic approach to poverty reduction that emphasizes the need for business, government and civil society to partner together to create employment opportunities for the poor, arguing that the only way they will ever be truly lifted out of poverty is to create jobs that provide financial support for entire local communities in developing nations."--
Subjects: Job creation; Poverty;
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The remarkable record of Job : the ancient wisdom, scientific accuracy, and life changing message of an amazing book / by Morris, Henry M.(Henry Madison),1918-2006,author.(CARDINAL)505649;
Subjects: Bible.; Creationism.;
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American-made [sound recording] : the enduring legacy of the WPA : when FDR put the nation to work / by Taylor, Nick, 1945-(CARDINAL)725551;
Read by James Boles. When President Roosevelt took the oath of office in 1933, he was facing a devastated nation. Four years into the Great Depression, 13 million American workers were jobless. What people wanted were jobs, not handouts, and in 1935, after a variety of temporary relief measures, a permanent nationwide jobs program was created--the Works Progress Administration, which would forever change the physical landscape and the social policies of the United States. The WPA lasted for eight years, spent $11 billion, and employed 8 and a half million men and women. The agency combined the urgency of putting people back to work with a vision of physically rebuilding America. Its workers laid roads, erected dams, bridges, tunnels, and airports, but also performed concerts, staged plays, and painted murals. Sixty years later, there is almost no area in America that does not bear some visible mark of its presence.
Subjects: History.; Job creation ; Audiobooks. ; Job creation. ; United States. Works Progress Administration.;
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