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This is one of the homes from the slum the team visited in Bangalore, India. [Credit: Anirudh Krishna]

October 19, 2017

Life in the Undocumented Slums of India

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oil fields

September 11, 2017

How OPEC Reshaped the World's Oil Industry

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Sandy Darity's proposal for a federal job guarantee is helping to reshape US politics and economic thought.

September 8, 2017

Darity Selected as One of Politico Magazine’s Top 50 Key Thinkers

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A student works on a robot arm

August 30, 2017

The Workplace of the Future

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A lo largo de 40 años, este consorcio no sólo elevó el costo de la producción de petróleo crudo en unos 160.000 millones de dólares.

August 29, 2017

Los Efectos Economicos De La Opep Van Mas Allá Del Precio De La Gasolina, Segun Estudio

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Megan McArdle

August 28, 2017

Megan McArdle Brings a Voice for Libertarian Economics to DeWitt Wallace Center

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In Kyrgyzstan, women are often kidnapped into marriage. Photo by Ailey Hughes/Landesa 2013

August 2, 2017

Babies of Kidnapped Brides Suffer, Too

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job loss creates educational aftershocks

June 15, 2017

College Attendance Drops After Widespread Job Loss

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Andrew Greenfield, one of the 2017 Blue Devils

May 17, 2017

The Blue Devil Unmasked: A Q&A with New Econ Graduate Andrew Greenfield

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Commencement 2017

May 9, 2017

Duke To Award More Than 5,300 Degrees Sunday

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Craufurd Goodwin on campus. Photo by Duke Photography

April 21, 2017

Economist Craufurd Goodwin, Former Graduate School Dean, Dies at Age 82

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April 13, 2017

The Perils of Economic Nationalism

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Was The Trans-Pacific Partnership Bad For The U.S.?

March 20, 2017

Edward Tower: Was The Trans-Pacific Partnership Bad For The U.S.?

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A Novel Way That Citizens Can End Gerrymandering

March 10, 2017

Charles Becker, Bruce Caldwell, Michael Munger, Edward Tower: A Novel Way That Citizens Can End Gerrymandering

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The New Yorker cartoon contest for Jan. 30

March 6, 2017

A Cartoon and a Laugh: Professor Wins Weekly New Yorker Caption Contest

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Shrimp trawlers in Bayou La Batre, Ala. (Credit: U.S. Coast Guard)

February 1, 2017

Gulf Shrimp Prices Reveal Hidden Economic Impact of Dead Zones

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