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    1. 2015 January

      Fuqua staff members who would like to be included in future emailings for the next book discussion should contact me at mtrauner@duke.edu © Meg (...)

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      Prosecution is impossible because the governments in Russia and China are allies of organized crime for political purposes, such as (...)

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      I found this book a chore to read, but on Amazon.com, other readers rated it very highly, with the reviews averaging 4.5 stars, far better than (...)

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      But soon after Deming’s visit, the Japanese economy entered a deep recession that lasted 20 years.  In 2011, China replaced Japan as (...)

    5. 2013 December

      . © Meg Trauner & Ford Library – Fuqua School of Business. All rights reserved. Posted by Meg in Book Reviews | No Comments » New (...)

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      . © Meg Trauner & Ford Library – Fuqua School of Business. All rights reserved. Posted by Meg in Book Reviews | No Comments » New (...)

    7. 2014 October

      Also in print , Audio CD and Business Classics Kindle . © Meg Trauner & Ford Library – Fuqua School of Business. All rights (...)

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      Drawing on insights from biology, anthropology, paleontology, and economics, Harari explores how the currents of history have shaped our (...)

    9. 2018 February

      This section is sobering and could be downright depressing, since, by being human, every reader will have fallen into one of more of (...)

    10. 2015 December

      An entertaining view of how economists are deviating from the traditional standard of rationality to study real human behaviors, (...)

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