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2013 April
https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/2013/04/
Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate (Economics) argues that the level of inequality in the United States is excessive, reducing (...)
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Watch Election Returns and Get Day-After Analysis at Lilly Library - Duke University Libraries Blogs
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2012/11/02/watch-election-returns-and-get-day-after-analysis-at-lilly-library/
Appearing 9-10 pm Nick Carnes Assistant Professor of Public Policy Faculty Affiliate, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, Duke (...)
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LIFE Summer Research Grant Reflections: Visualizing Philippine Overseas Employment by Amira Axelle M
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2023/11/08/life-summer-research-grant-reflections-axelle-miel/
These dynasties are a big reason why inequality is still quite high in the Philippines – and consequently, why overseas migration is (...)
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What to Read this Month: December - Duke University Libraries Blogs
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/blog/2024/12/11/what-to-read-this-month-december-3/
Instead, Saito advocates for degrowth and deceleration, which he conceives as the slowing of economic activity through the democratic (...)
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Primary Sources - Literature in English - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/literature/primarysources
Includes key printed sources for English, Irish, Scottish and Colonial history with original manuscripts concerning economic, (...)
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The Devil's Tale - Page 3 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/rubenstein/page/3/
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2018 April
https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/2018/04/
Only catastrophe limits the march toward greater inequality – great plagues, state failure, revolution and mass-mobilization warfare.”
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https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/44/
https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/44/
Today Americans and Europeans see China as a gigantic market for consumer products, yet the choices made by these ordinary citizens have (...)
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https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/8/
https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/8/
Only catastrophe limits the march toward greater inequality – great plagues, state failure, revolution and mass-mobilization warfare.”
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 6 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/6/
It fosters ignorance and inequality. It makes education more difficult for many, retards economic progress, and slows (...)