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    1. Book Reviews: Beyond Consulting and Finance

      Yet it also plays a role in widening the appreciation of different cultures and transferring wealth from rich to poor nations. (...)

    2. General Econ Data Sources - ECON 490: Economics of Health Care Markets - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      Also: Statistical Yearbook of the United Nations . 1948- . Also paper: Latest Perkins/Bostock Ref.

    3. Book Reviews: Celebrating International Women’s Day

      High earning men and women marry each other, concentrating wealth within a small elite and creating a less equal world.

    4. https://library.fuqua.duke.edu/docs/kindle-bestsellers-current.pdf

      Winston o One Thing: the surprisingly simple truth behind extraordinary results by Gary Keller o Outlive: the science and art of longevity by (...)

    5. Econ Data - ECON 371: Labor and Family Economics - LibGuides at Duke University

      Also: Statistical Yearbook of the United Nations . 1948- . Also paper: Latest Perkins/Bostock Ref.

    6. Decolonizing the Curriculum Readings - Decolonizing the Curriculum - LibGuides at Duke University

      The countries typically considered as colonizers include Western European nations, as well as Russia, Japan (i.e., in Korea) and China (...)

    7. Decolonizing the Curriculum Readings - Decolonizing the Curriculum - LibGuides at Duke University

      The countries typically considered as colonizers include Western European nations, as well as Russia, Japan (i.e., in Korea) and China (...)

    8. Data Sources - ECON 495S/496S: Honors Seminars I & II - LibGuides at Duke University

      OECD iLibrary Statistics Besides all the books and reports found at the iLibrary site, there are a wealth of data to download. Usually, (...)

    9. 2008 October

      Global growth is now influenced by former debtor nations that are building unforeseen wealth and facing unusual challenges.

    10. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/26/

      Yet it also plays a role in widening the appreciation of different cultures and transferring wealth from rich to poor nations. (...)

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