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    1. The Politics of Family and Home · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years

      It published inspiring and thought-provoking material to generate financial and public support for the federal suffrage amendment. “ (...)

    2. Architectural overreaching - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Copyright owners (or putative owners) have little incentive to correct these misapprehensions. Post navigation Previous Post (...)

    3. Changing the economics of scholarly publishing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Whether changes come through carefully planned collaboration or through the radical disruption of open access (or both), change is certainly in (...)

    4. Limitations and exceptions - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is one thing to guarantee a financial incentive for intellectual creation, but if that creation cannot be used by others, innovation (...)

    5. Foreign Exchange: Program Strengthens Ties Between Duke and Chilean Libraries - Duke University Libr

      Map showing the epicenter of the 2010 Chile earthquake, near Concepcion. The financial aftershocks were also severe. The United Nations (...)

    6. The Durham Statement - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The library directors note that this is especially pressing in a time of “growing financial pressures on law school budgets,” and they (...)

    7. What is Open Access? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For more information, see the Open Access at Duke web site. Post navigation Previous Post Collaboration and the open access (...)

    8. Criminal infringement? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Criminal law is usually a matter for the states, and Congress should remember that the reason it is given the power to legislate in this area is (...)

    9. 2013 December

      Ben-David, Graham, and Harvey ask, does miscalibration apply to senior financial executives and managers, who when designing corporate (...)

    10. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/30/

      This insiders account of how Wall Street manipulates Washington explains why no financial firms or individuals have been prosecuted for (...)

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