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Questioning Milton Friedman’s Free Market and Freedom
Political freedoms may not flow naturally from economic freedoms
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Davos 2016: Questions About Globalization's End and What Comes Next
Inequality threatens globalization
Paul Laudicina
January 22, 2016
Angus Deaton’s Nobel Is a Victory for Globalization – And Raises Hard Questions About It
Inequality could undermine once-successful economies; foreign aid reduces government efficiency
Tim Fernholz
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Capitalists, Arise: We Need to Deal With Income Inequality
Businesses can take action, despite a paralyzed US Congress, to invest in employees and innovation
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