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Socioeconomics / Welfare economics / Distribution of wealth / Wealth concentration / We are the 99% / Gini coefficient / Globalization / Wealth / Poverty / Economics / Economic inequality / Income distribution
Date: 2014-10-23 09:35:14
Socioeconomics
Welfare economics
Distribution of wealth
Wealth concentration
We are the 99%
Gini coefficient
Globalization
Wealth
Poverty
Economics
Economic inequality
Income distribution

Working for the Few: Political capture and economic inequality

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