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Timeline of Brookings Institution

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| 1981 || || || "In 1981 the Brookings Institution and the Chinese Academy of Social Science commenced an ongoing series of joint-venture conferences participated in by government officials, leaders in the public and private sectors, and scholars from the United States and China."<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Dickson |first1=Bruce |last2=Harding |first2=Harry |title=Economic Relations in the Asian-Pacific Region |journal=he Journal of Energy and Development |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/24807949?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents}}</ref>
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| 1981 || || || "CIP In 1981, the Brookings Institution commissioned a series of studies on the , economic consequences of aging and on the effects of public and private"<ref>{{cite book |title=Choice: Publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries, a Division of the American Library Association, Volume 22, Issues 1-6 |url=https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=BFnGausqki0C&pg=PA470&lpg=PA470&dq=%22in+1981+the+brookings%22&source=bl&ots=KiHNnoNqHr&sig=ACfU3U3eFqwhy3i7IOF40cDujQ44TIFSXg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiKjcHYrPrlAhWII7kGHZqyCscQ6AEwBHoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22in%201981%20the%20brookings%22&f=false}}</ref>
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| 1982 || || || "In 1982, the Brookings Institution decided to hold a symposium to discuss the impact of abortion politics on American politics. The system in the United. States is "<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Maisel |first1=Louis Sandy |title=The Politics of Congressional Elections. by Gary C. Jacobson; From Obscurity to Oblivion: Running in the Congressional Primary |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2150518?seq=1/subjects}}</ref>
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| 1982 || || || "In 1982, the Brookings Institution even published a book titled Urban Decline and the Future of American Cities."<ref>{{cite book |last1=Garvin |first1=Alexander |title=The Heart of the City: Creating Vibrant Downtowns for a New Century |url=https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=Q1qODwAAQBAJ&pg=PA16&lpg=PA16&dq=%22in+1982+the+brookings%22&source=bl&ots=-02pXWZetC&sig=ACfU3U3AqMAW8vSS7-XCSJyJvlphhrCAdg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjDgtfFtfvlAhWDA9QKHWH5BYAQ6AEwA3oECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22in%201982%20the%20brookings%22&f=false}}</ref>
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| 1982 || || || "In 1982, the Brookings institution found that 62 percent of an average firm’s value could be related to its physical assets (e.g., equipment, technologies), with only 38 percent attributed to intangible assets (e.g., patents, intellectual property, brand, and, most of all, people). Yet just after 21 years in 2003, these percentages reversed, with 80 percent of value linked to intangible assets and just 20 percent related to tangible assets"<ref>{{cite web |title=Talent Management an Effective Key to Manage Knowledgeable Workers to Fabricate Safer Steel Structure |url=http://ijssst.info/Vol-11/No-3/paper8.pdf |website=ijssst.info |accessdate=21 November 2019}}</ref>
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| 1986 || || || Research by Brookings Senior Fellow {{w|Joseph A. Pechman}} leads to the {{w|Tax Reform Act of 1986}}, a major bill that would have a profound impact on the {{w|economy of the United States}}.<ref name="brookings.edu"/> The act is designed to simplify the tax code, broaden the tax base, and eliminate many tax shelters and preferences.<ref>{{cite web |title=Tax Reform Act of 1986 |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tax-Reform-Act |website=britannica.com |accessdate=20 November 2019}}</ref> Pechman’s ''Federal Tax Policy'' is essential to those reforms.<ref name="A CENTURY OF IDEAS"/>
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