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Edel, Matthew – Society, 1977
President Carter's initial programs and choices for economic advisory positions suggest that he will continue to try Keynesian policies, although he has scaled down his aspirations for their success. As these policies encounter difficulties, however, more careful analyses of the causes of inflation and of what expenditures are compatible with…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Factors, Economic Research, Economics

Wilson, William Julius – Society, 1978
Traditional patterns of interaction between blacks and whites, particularly in the labor market, have been altered. Racial barriers have crumbled under the weight of the political, social, and economic changes of the civil rights era. A new set of obstacles has emerged from basic structural shifts in the economy. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Economic Factors, Economic Opportunities, Government Role

Baker, Ross K. – Society, 1977
Argues that the combined forces of recession, inflationary fears, social tranquility, the eschewal of crusades both domestic and foreign, and a commitment to leaner and more frugal government all seem to militate against a dramatic upsurge in support of the social sciences. This pattern is ominously paralleled by a decline in undergraduate…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Financial Support

Sternlieb, George – Society, 1977
Asserts that the social science business is here to stay. The use of survey research, of invoking the learned as a form of symbolic action, of obfuscating the realities of limited budget and limited throughput and limited drive by "researching the problem," all provide a flywheel that shows every sign not merely of stability but of acceleration.…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Financial Support

Katznelson, Ira – Society, 1977
Notes and predicts persistence in the nature of the links between social scientists and the polity, and speculates that we may also be on the threshold of basic alterations in, or at least challenges to, these traditional arrangements. This prognosis is essentially hopeful for those of us who are social scientists and socialists. At issue is how…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Federal Government, Government Role, Policy Formation

Willie, Charles V. – Society, 1977
Argues that as important as what the Carter administration will do is what the Carter victory has already done: it decisively ended the Nixon era in American society. The Carter administration will attempt to synthesize the striving for excellence of the Nixon era and the push for participation of the King era. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Federal Government, Government Role, Policy Formation