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Middleton's Death, TV Turnover Most-Viewed Web Stories in 2022
Kane joined Delta Solar in September as a business developer, a role in which he'll help the renewable energy company expand its reach and improve client relationships. [...]the No. 10 story was a staff report in November about a new entertainment venue coming to Little Rock. Courtney, Jaeger Depart 4 Steuart Walton Has Big Goal for Hometown 5 Arkansas Radio Network to Shut Down Next Month 6 Anchor Karen Fuller Returns to Little Rock, Joins KTHV 7 Fresh Look, New Tenants Planned After $16M Sale of Riverdale Center 8 Coffee Chain Plans Second Little Rock Location at Former Regions Site 9 Former Anchor Chris Kane Joins Delta Solar 10 Main Event Sets January Opening in Little Rock Bonus: UA Fends offAuburn's Attempt to Hire Yurachek
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Steuart Walton Has Big Goal for Hometown
At Freightwaves' The Future of Supply Chain conference earlier this month, Walton was scheduled to give a \"fireside chat\" with Cyrus Sigari, the co-founder of the investment firm UP Partners. \"There really isn't a region in the world that moves more things than this region,\" said Sigari, naming off companies such as Walmart, J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. of Lowell, Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale and Dassault Falcon Jet of Little Rock. Walton, who is a member of Walmart's board of directors, said that Walmart's real estate footprint is a \"key strategic advantage\" in that regard and that brickand-mortar stores will continue to be important assets.
Natural Opportunity
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders made the industry's importance clear when she created the Natural State Initiative Advisory Council in late January and named her husband, Bryan, as the volunteer chairman. The council will work in cooperation with state departments such as Parks, Heritage & Tourism, Commerce and the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission; all have leaders on the council. Council member Phil Shellhammer, director of the Greenhouse Outdoor Recreation Program at the University of Arkansas, said the state has grown more popular with tourists and entrepreneurs.
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OUT OF THE COFFEE HOUSE OR HOW POLITICAL ECONOMY PRETENDED TO BE A SCIENCE FROM MONTCHRÉTIEN TO STEUART
The essay investigates the proposition that economic questions are a fit subject for science. This investigation will involve a selective examination of seventeenth-century writings before looking at again selective Enlightenment texts. The essay is deliberately wide ranging, but it aims to pick out the emergence or crystallization of political economy by noting how theorists sought to establish it as a subject matter and in the process develop ways of studying it that aimed to uncover regularities and exhibit generality, systematicity, and precision. Together these supported its pretensions or claims to be a science that would in a Baconian manner be useful and free of the perceived shackles of a moralistic classical disparagement of economic activity.
Waltons Fly STEM Camp to Bentonville
Previous camps have let students use a flight simulator, do indoor skydiving and take actual flights with aninstructor. The camp will also let girls take a tour of Bentonville's municipal airport and visit the Fort Smith Regional Airport and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art among other activities. Most importantly, the girl campers will meet grown women working in the aviation industry in jobs such as air traffic control, cybersecurity and commercial aviation, the organizers said.
A Lesson With Jean De Reszke
Jean de Reszke occupies a prominent place in the pantheon of legendary opera singers. His European career centered predominantly in the Paris Opera. Following his debut in Chicago on November 9, 1981, de Reszke's American career flourished, expanding also to the Metropolitcan Opera in New York, where he remained for a decade. After retirement de Reszke taught for many years, first in Paris, then in Nice; among his pupils were Louise Elvina, Maggie Teyte, and Bidu Sayao. English tenor James Steuart Wilson's account of a lesson with de Reszke is provided.
The Economics of James Steuart
The Economics of James Steuart reveals the particular importance of Steuart's work on monetary issues and highlights ways in which he prepared the ground for a new conception of economic relations. Featuring the work of an international team of leading scholars, this volume will be essential reading for those studying or researching the history of economic thought.
MONEY AND THE FINANCING OF THE ECONOMY IN JAMES STEUART
James Steuart's contribution to the money and credit question is of great interest. He understood the central role of money in the economic system of the time and envisaged a new way of conceiving money and understanding the role of monetary policy. Steuart in fact emphasized the importance of money not only as an means of exchange but also and above all as an instrument of financing. His monetary analysis therefore revealed a recognition of the endogenous nature of the money supply, which differed from that of other thinkers of the period and which opened exciting new avenues of analysis.
This Week: Steuart Walton
Chairman of the Arkansas Economic Recovery Task Force Bio: Steuart L. Walton Background: Steuart Walton has blended his own business interests with those of Walmart Inc., which his grandfather, Sam Walton, founded and which he serves as a director. Steuart Walton says Gov. Asa Hutchinson asked him to chair the Arkansas Economic Recovery Task Force. [...]our direction is, hey, take the kind of grassroots, down-to-earth culture and vibe from the mountain bike movement in northwest Arkansas and incorporate that into the mountain bike brand for Rapha. Because we think that there's something that's really authentic and native and also accessible, approachable about the way that our trails link through the community and are able to be accessed by all, and we want to try and capture that within the Rapha mountain biking brand. What are aerobatic personal airplanes and what's your interest? I used to compete in aerobatic flying when I lived in the U.K. And I was also looking to try to find some way to get involved in the aerospace industry, and I ended up starting a company with my good friend Philipp Steinbach, who I got to know through aerobatic flying.
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Hegel et l’économie politique de son temps
Dans Économie politique et philosophie chez Steuart et Hegel (1963), Paul Chamley examine l’intérêt que Hegel prit tôt pour l’économie. Il le rapporte à l’influence sur Hegel de la lecture, à Francfort, de l’ Enquête publiée par James Steuart, ouvrage (aujourd’hui trop négligé) qui précéda La Richesse des nations d’Adam Smith. Quels thèmes majeurs Hegel y puisa-t-il ? Existe-t-il d’ailleurs une « économie hégélienne » per se  ? Les notions hégéliennes en ce domaine sont-elles d’un bloc ? Outre l’effet du livre de Steuart, s’exercèrent les influences du caméralisme germanique traditionnel et du classicisme britannique naissant. Il faut donc montrer plus de circonspection que Chamley n’en eut et cet essai réévalue les vues de Hegel sur l’économie dans son époque Hegel and political economy in his timeIn Économie politique et philosophie chez Steuart et Hegel (1963), Paul Chamley examined Hegel’s interest in economics. Chamley stressed the influence on Hegel of reading Sir James Steuart’s An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy , a major work (too overlooked today) that preceded Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations . Now, is there such a thing as “Hegelian economics?” If so, what are its themes and is it fully consistent, or should one consider, besides the influence of Steuart, that of a body of traditional German Cameralist writings as well as that of incipient British classicism? This essay reevaluates Hegelian views on economics with regard to the knowledge that Hegel drew from economics in his time