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Fareed Zakaria,
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Jonathan Wheatley, “Brazil’s Leader Blames White People for Crisis,”
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“The Quest for Prosperity,”
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Saeed Naqvi, “A Little Left of Self Interest,”
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William Easterly,
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Richard Fry and Rakesh Kochhar, “America’s Wealth Gap between Middle-Income and Upper-Income Families Is Widest on Record,” Pew Research Center, December 17, 2014.
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“The World’s Billionaires,”
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Andrew Berg and Jonathan Ostry, “Inequality and Unsustainable Growth: Two Sides of the Same Coin?” IMF Staff Discussion Note, 2011.
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Bradford Johnson, “Retail: The Wal-Mart Effect; Information Technology Isn’t the Whole Story Behind Productivity,”
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Robert Peston, “Inequality Is Bad for Growth, Says OECD,” BBC News, May 21, 2015.
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Roger Altman, “Blame Bond Markets, Not Politicians, for Austerity,”
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Ahmed Feteha, “Welcome to Egypt’s Fake Weddings: Get High, Leave Lots of Cash,”
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Ronald Coase and Ning Wang,
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Jun Ma, Audrey Shi, and Shan Lan, “Deregulation and Private Sector Growth,” Deutsche Bank Research Report, September 13, 2013.
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Anders Aslund, “How Russia Mismanaged the Financial Crisis,”
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Amy Li, “Premier Li Keqiang Makes Case for Deeper Economic Reforms over Stimulus,”
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Liz Matthew, “Manmohan Singh Should Have Put Foot Down, Cancelled 2G Licences,”
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Yannis Palaiologos, “Syriza Must Let Markets and Meritocracy Rule,”
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Rickards, James.
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Antonia Ax: son Johnson and Stefan Persson, “Do Not Fight Free Trade – It Makes Countries Richer,”
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Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson, “The Rise of Europe: Atlantic Trade, Institutional Change, and Economic Growth,”
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John Boudreau, “The Biggest Winner from TPP Trade Deal May Be Vietnam,”
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Victor Essien, “Regional Trade Agreements in Africa: A Historical and Bibliographic Account of ECOWAS and CEMAC,”