Archive: economics
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A Conversation on Affirmative Action – Part 1
[caption id="attachment_6395" align="aligncenter" width="607"] Harvard Law Review Board of Editors, Volume 29, 1915-1916. Image from the Harvard Law School Library.[/caption] A friend of mine at Harva
Categories: 2012, The Gnovis Blog
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The Big and the Small of It
[caption id="attachment_6216" align="aligncenter" width="290"] Photo courtesy of Flickr user trawin.[/caption] While studying criminology in college I became captivated by a concept called the Broken
Categories: 2012, The Gnovis Blog
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Contested Development
This blog arrives in response to fellow gnoviser Colleen Valentine's insightful post about the relationship between Western culture and female reproductive rights. At the end of her blog, Colleen won
Categories: 2012, Globalization Column, The Gnovis Blog
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Weighing the Costs of the World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, along with the Olympic Games, is one of the few truly global entertainment events, with the largest worldwide viewing audience for a sporting event and over 200 countries from eve
Categories: 2012, Globalization Column, The Gnovis Blog
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The Creativity Conundrum
What Antonio says (transcript from the animation): Let's talk a little about creativity. The kind of creativity that is written about all over the internet, best-selling books and business magazines.
Categories: 2011, Globalization Column, The Gnovis Blog
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The Implementation Gap: Leveraging a New Opportunity for Gains in Multilateral Negotiations
No Abstract available. Full Article (PDF):Nicole-Andrews-The-Implementation-Gap.pdf
Categories: Earlier to 2006, Journal