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    Freddie Ray Marshall (born August 22, 1928) is an American economist who is the professor emeritus and Audre and Bernard Rapoport Centennial Chair in Economics and Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.

  2. Oct 23, 2023 · Ray Marshall, Professor of Economics emeritus and Rapoport Centennial chair in Economics and Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, joins the podcast to discuss his childhood in a Mississippi orphanage, how the GI bill helped him become an economist, and his experience as Secretary of Labor in the Carter administration.

  3. In this brief interview session, Ray Marshall discusses politics and policymaking in the Labor Department during the Carter presidency. He begins with his decision to join the administration as Labor Secretary and his initial discussions with Carter on the priorities of the department, including changes to OSHA regulations, a jobs program, and ...

  4. Hall of Secretaries: Ray Marshall. Tenure: January 27, 1977 to January 20, 1981. From Louisiana; Ph.D. in economics from University of California, Berkeley. Chairman, University of Texas Center for Study of Human Relations; various Task Forces on rural development, urban poor, migrants and minorities.

  5. Home - Ray Marshall - Paper Engineer. Paper Blossoms For All Seasons. From Chronicle Books. ray launches LIMITED EDITION SILK SCREEN site. Over the past year I've taken a slight hiatus from paper engineering to explore the world of limited edition silk screen prints, something I've always wanted to do.

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  7. Ph.D. in Economics, the University of California, Berkeley. A faculty member of The University of Texas at Austin since 1962, Ray Marshall came to the LBJ School in 1981 after serving four years as U.S. secretary of labor in the Carter administration.

  8. (Freddie) Ray Marshall is a labor union-aligned, progressive economist and retired University of Texas professor who served as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor during the Carter Administration. 1 Marshall was considered the most liberal of President Carter’s Cabinet members, bringing his work experience with the LQC Lamar Society to ele...

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