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    1. Book Review: What Money Can’t Buy

      Book Review: What Money Can’t Buy Ford Library « New Movies for October: Part 2 Book Reviews: Nobel Laureates on The Economy » Book (...)

    2. International Influences · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of Amer

      Suffragists in the U.S. also organized tea parties to promote their cause and to raise money. "Women-Suffrage Map of the World" from (...)

    3. shelly_nadellcollection[03.2023]

      The joke only works if the reader assumes a particular Jewish relationship to money. Today it makes me cringe, even as I realize that (...)

    4. Microsoft Word - Ex-californica.docx

      She figures out that there’s a second, ulterior purpose to all the money when she’s old enough to. This is new ground for all of them, (...)

    5. AE Living Hebrew Bible 2.16.20

      Before beginning this module, students will already have read essays from The Jewish Study Bible (2nd ed.) which supply a broad (...)

    6. Book Review: Meltdown

      In contrast to Obama’s bailouts through massive government spending, Wood’s prescription for the road back to prosperity is to stop manipulating (...)

    7. Book Review: The Snowball : Warren Buffett …

      Responding to critics aghast that he wasn’t leaving the bulk of his money to his children, he responded that trust funds were “a (...)

    8. Hybrid journals and the transition to OA - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Subvention of such author fees is really a more efficient use of the money we spent to support scholarly communications, providing much (...)

    9. Useful Functions - Bloomberg Professional Introduction - LibGuides at Duke University

      Equity DES Description CF Company filings (can change from All Filings; can export as PDF) FA Financial Analysis SPLC Supply chain (...)

    10. More follies from the permissions market - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The small amount of money that is sometimes returned to a few academic authors is never part of the incentive that motivates them to write. 

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