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Peer reviewedBonacich, Edna – Amerasia Journal, 1989
Presents an argument against Pyong Gap Min's interpretations of the author's views on Korean immigrant entrepreneurship in Los Angeles (California). Addresses the issues of empirical accuracy and policy implications that Min criticized. Discusses differences between Min's approach to social knowledge and her own. (JS)
Descriptors: Blacks, Capitalism, Economic Progress, Economic Status
Cyert, Richard M.; Mowery, David C. – Scientific American, 1989
Reports on aspects of technological change essential to economic progress in the United States. States that workers need to be more adaptable, research needs to be more focused, and managers need to be more open-minded. (RT)
Descriptors: Economic Opportunities, Economic Progress, Economics, Employment Opportunities
Lyson, Thomas A. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1991
Compares rural and urban income levels of Whites, Blacks, and Hispanic workers by region for the years 1979 and 1987. Presents information on geographic concentrations of minorities. Suggests the economic status of rural minorities failed to improve because of the nonskilled or semiskilled job opportunities in areas where minority populations are…
Descriptors: Blacks, Demography, Differences, Economic Progress
Peer reviewedSpindler, Charles J.; Forrester, John P. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1993
Focuses on political and bureaucratic factors that retard the reform of U.S. economic development policy. Several models for economic development are examined, as are the policy preferences among them. A typology is presented of different development policies integrating the various political, bureaucratic, and environmental factors. (GLR)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Change Strategies, Cooperation, Economic Change
Pittman, Robert B.; McGinty, Dixie; Gerstl-Pepin, Cindy I. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1999
Census data from 1940 to 1990 are used to analyze the relationship between educational achievement and economic progress. Results are inconsistent with the policy assumption that investing in education leads to economic increases, particularly for rural and low-income states. Noneconomic goals, such as fostering community development, should be…
Descriptors: Community Development, Economic Progress, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment
McKenna, Sioux; Sutherland, Lee – Perspectives in Education, 2006
This article considers the prevalence of what have been termed "training discourses" as dominant practices within a particular University of Technology, and discusses the implications of such discourses for teaching and learning. The rapid emergence of this training or skills discourse in Universities of Technology in South Africa, in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Progress, Education Work Relationship, Theory Practice Relationship
Guenther, William – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2003
Mass Insight Corp, a public policy and communications firm that organizes public-private initiatives to support economic growth in Massachusetts, recently issued a new report, titled "An Economy at Risk," making the case for a Massachusetts economic development strategy organized around higher education and science and technology.…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Higher Education, Innovation, Public Policy
Che, S. Megan – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2007
Technical and vocational education (TVE) can influence development and economic progress for post-colonial societies. Some newly independent sub-Saharan African countries attempted curricular transformation that might produce a skilled workforce through widespread access to versions of TVE. In Cameroon, no such post-colonial curricular revolution…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Critical Theory, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Teachers
Bluestone, Barry – 1993
This report assesses the economic impact of the University of Massachusetts at Boston (UMass/Boston) on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with attention to three major economic contributions: (1) the additional income that UMass/Boston students generate within the state as a result of their university education; (2) the added state income and…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Cost Effectiveness, Economic Impact, Economic Progress
Hu, Nan Brian; And Others – 1996
Although China has expanded its system of short-cycle vocational and technical education in recent years to respond to its rapid economic development, most programs are narrowly focused on special technical areas and offer few general education or personal development components. As such, China's technical institutions differ greatly from…
Descriptors: College Planning, Community Colleges, Comparative Education, Economic Progress
Pawasarat, John; And Others – 1991
This report consists of tabulations by county for the entire 1987 and 1988 population receiving Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) and the entire population in the Work Experience and Job Training (WEJT) and Community Work Experience (CWEP) programs in Wisconsin. The tables include a complete history of all reported earnings data for…
Descriptors: County Programs, Economic Progress, Employment Programs, Employment Statistics
Seabrook, Roberta – 1988
In 1986 the Technology and Social Change Program and the College of Business at Iowa State University joined forces to develop a new graduate course that focused on the role of the multinational corporation in technology transfer to the lesser developed countries. The course was team taught by faculty from different disciplines and colleges, and…
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations
Gary, Lee P. – 1987
Education is an investment in human potential which effects economic prosperity. The high rate of failure for students in public elementary schools from eight large school districts in Louisiana is alarming. Averaged over the school years 1983-1984 to 1985-1986, the percentage of failures in grades 1 through 8 ranges from 6.65% to 17.6%. The state…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Black Students, Economic Development, Economic Progress
Joint Economic Committee, Washington, DC. – 1979
This document contains the text of a 1979 hearing called to address the issue of economic disparities that exist between white and black Americans. The issue focused on during this hearing was the loss of revenue to the black community imposed by economic disparity and the imposed cost of institutional barriers preventing economic parity. A…
Descriptors: Black Community, Blacks, Cost Estimates, Economic Progress
Colclough, Christopher – 1980
By reviewing pertinent studies and data, this paper seeks to define the economic benefits of primary schooling within a worldwide context. The author concludes that investment in primary schooling results in more productivity at work and in the home. The returns from primary schooling in most developing countries are higher than from other forms…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Cost Effectiveness, Developing Nations, Economic Progress

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