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Measurements In 1820, the ratio bet
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Economic Liberalism, Deregulation a
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income and introducing inequality.
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Finance Industry Jamie Galbraith ar
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homicide rates related to inequalit
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poor) is associated with higher GDP
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Poverty Oxfam asserts that worsenin
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inequality. However, social and nat
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"free market" economic systems, not
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History The New Deal and The Postwa
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Case Studies New York City Partly i
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health. The city has suffered a sus
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Defining Race There are various par
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Thalassemia, most prevalent in popu
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Environmental Justice: Do Poor and
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Environmental Justice: Do Poor and
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counties with higher voter turnout
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poverty is positively related to em
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problems at the plant, while the nu
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possible that they might also be mo
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variability for the 1-mile-circle v
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city and industry dummies. The mode
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Hamilton, J. (1995). “Testing for
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Laura Pulido residential segregatio
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Laura Pulido preserving the privile
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