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Wu: Between 1988 and 1998, Chinese economists carried out in-depth discussions on rising corruption during the transition period, and proposed a response that would eliminate the institutional basis for corruption and prevent China from becoming part of what Gunnar Myrdal has called the "Asian drama."
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She longed to have siblings for the one child she and my father, Gunnar Myrdal, had at the time my brother Jan, three years old.
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In fact, back in the 1970s, the world-renowned liberal Swedish economist and Nobel laureate Gunnar Myrdal bemoaned the fact that the progressive income tax in his country had created such strong incentives as to turn normally law-abiding, rule-following Swedes—especially those with high incomes—into tax avoiders and, in some cases, even outright tax evaders, without redistributing income as was promised.3
RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010
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See also Gunnar Myrdal, “Time for a New Tax System,” in Ekonomisk Debatt 6, November 1978, pp.
RETURN TO PROSPERITY Arthur B. Laffer 2010
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Hayek won the Nobel Prize in 1974 joint with Gunnar Myrdal, a good timing match with Reagan's educational interests, political interests, and runs for office.
Most Influential Economist?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In 1944 Swedish sociologist Gunnar Myrdal argued that race discrimination was especially problematic in the United States because it was at odds with the principles of American democracy.
Then & now: D.C. is the "window through which the world looks into our house" Mary L. Dudziak 2009
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She is also the wife of Derek Bok, a former president of Harvard, and I just learned the daughter of Gunnar Myrdal and Alva Myrdal, both of whom, incidentally, won Nobel Prizes.
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She is also the wife of Derek Bok, a former president of Harvard, and I just learned the daughter of Gunnar Myrdal and Alva Myrdal, both of whom, incidentally, won Nobel Prizes.
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That is why this campaign will do more to transform what Gunnar Myrdal called our "American Dilemma" than any event since the Civil Rights Movement.
Martin Carnoy: Barack Obama, Race, and the Message of Change 2008
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In 1944 Swedish sociologist Gunnar Myrdal argued that race discrimination was especially problematic in the United States because it was at odds with the principles of American democracy.
Obama and the Image of America Mary L. Dudziak 2008
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