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    1. 2013 April

      Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate (Economics) argues that the level of inequality in the United States is excessive, reducing (...)

    2. Watch Election Returns and Get Day-After Analysis at Lilly Library - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Appearing 9-10 pm     Nick Carnes Assistant Professor of Public Policy Faculty Affiliate, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, Duke (...)

    3. LIFE Summer Research Grant Reflections: Visualizing Philippine Overseas Employment by Amira Axelle M

      These dynasties are a big reason why inequality is still quite high in the Philippines – and consequently, why overseas migration is (...)

    4. What to Read this Month: December - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Instead, Saito advocates for degrowth and deceleration, which he conceives as the slowing of economic activity through the democratic (...)

    5. Primary Sources - Literature in English - LibGuides at Duke University

      Includes key printed sources for English, Irish, Scottish and Colonial history with original manuscripts concerning economic, (...)

    6. 2018 April

      Only catastrophe limits the march toward greater inequality – great plagues, state failure, revolution and mass-mobilization warfare.” 

    7. 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 (...)

    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.” 

    9. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 6 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      It fosters ignorance and inequality.  It makes education more difficult for many, retards economic progress, and slows (...)

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