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This book analyzes nuances and shifts in the scarcity of resources across food, energy, housing, and health care in the United States between 2016 and 2024. Written by Fred McKinney, the book provides a chronological approach to different cultural moments that shifted macroeconomic policy in the United States over an eight-year period. Chapters touch on racial wealth gaps, crime, minority business development, sustainability, corporate supplied diversity, education policy, culture, war, and more.

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This book analyzes nuances and shifts in the scarcity of resources across food, energy, housing, and health care in the United States between 2016 and 2024. Written by Fred McKinney, the book provides a chronological approach to different cultural moments that shifted macroeconomic policy in the United States over an eight-year period. Chapters touch on racial wealth gaps, crime, minority business development, sustainability, corporate supplied diversity, education policy, culture, war, and more.

Autorenporträt
Fred McKinney is Cofounder of BJM Solutions, LLC, an economic consulting firm specializing in supplier diversity and minority business development. He earned his PhD in economics from Yale University. McKinney was an assistant professor at Brandeis University Heller School and later became a full-time assistant professor at University of Connecticut. McKinney served as Carlton Highsmith Chair for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Quinnipiac University and Managing Director for MBE Executive Education at Tuck School of Business within Dartmouth College. McKinney worked at the White House Council of Economic Advisers in the Carter Administration. He is CEO of GNEMSDC and publishes a recurring column with Hearst Newspapers.