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Billy Foster, PhD

Billy Foster

Clinical Assistant Professor of Economics at

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The more sophisticated a given society is as a whole, the less its members are able to survive on their own, without society. — Tomas Sedlacek, Economics of Good and Evil (2011)

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Posts Tagged ‘development economics’

Hans Rosling: The Magic Washing Machine

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