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  2. Mark Duggan (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Gregory Duggan (born November 13, 1970) is the Wayne and Jodi Cooperman Professor of Economics at Stanford University. He also served as director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) for nine years, ending August 31, 2024.

  3. Opinion - Debunking the myth of the military welfare queen - AOL

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    The Economist article quotes Mark Duggan of Stanford University as saying, “Once you qualify you have an incentive not to get better.” With all due respect to Duggan, I wish I could run again ...

  4. List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign non ...

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    Mark Duggan, economist, Professor of Economics at Stanford University, former director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research [279] Kathleen DuVal, historian, professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [10]

  5. List of important publications in economics - Wikipedia

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    Karl Marx; Das Kapital, 1867; Das Kapital on Wikisource; Annotations, Explanations and Clarifications to Capital.; Description: A political-economic treatise by Karl Marx.Marx wrote this critical analysis of capitalism and of the political economy from the perspective of historical materialism, the view that history can be understood as a sequence of modes of production in which exploiting ...

  6. Steven Levitt - Wikipedia

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    Steven David Levitt (born May 29, 1967) is an American economist and co-author of the best-selling book Freakonomics and its sequels (along with Stephen J. Dubner).Levitt was the winner of the 2003 John Bates Clark Medal for his work in the field of crime, and is currently the William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago as well as the Faculty ...

  7. Alchian–Allen effect - Wikipedia

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    The Alchian–Allen effect was described in 1964 by Armen Alchian and William R Allen in the book University Economics (now called Exchange and Production [1]).It states that when the prices of two substitute goods, such as high and low grades of the same product, are both increased by a fixed per-unit amount such as a transportation cost or a lump-sum tax, consumption will shift toward the ...

  8. More Guns, Less Crime - Wikipedia

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    More Guns, Less Crime is a book by John R. Lott Jr. that says violent crime rates go down when states pass "shall issue" concealed carry laws. He presents the results of his statistical analysis of crime data for every county in the United States during 29 years from 1977 to 2005. Each edition of the book was refereed by the University of ...

  9. Killing of Mark Duggan - Wikipedia

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    Mark Duggan was born on 15 September 1981 [14] and grew up in Broadwater Farm, north London. His parents were of mixed Irish and African-Caribbean descent. [ 15 ] Between the ages of 12 and 17, he lived with his maternal aunt Carole in Manchester . [ 16 ]