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  • Finally, it is worth re-reading Tyler Cowen's summary of an article by Kerwin Kofi Charles and Erik Hurst.

    What Explains Inequality?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Cowen cites a paper by Kerwin Kofi Charles and Erik Hurst on the correlation of lifetime earnings across generations.

    Income Mobility, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • About seven years ago, University of Chicago economists Kerwin Kofi Charles and Erik Hurst were researching the “wealth gap” between black and white Americans when they noticed something striking.

    Inconspicuous Consumption 2008

  • About seven years ago, University of Chicago economists Kerwin Kofi Charles and Erik Hurst were researching the “wealth gap” between black and white Americans when they noticed something striking.

    Inconspicuous Consumption 2008

  • I call Kofi Annan, who is taking a few well-deserved days of rest on the Wyoming ranch of his friend James Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

  • I call Kofi Annan, who is taking a few well-deserved days of rest on the Wyoming ranch of his friend James Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

  • I call Kofi Annan, who is taking a few well-deserved days of rest on the Wyoming ranch of his friend James Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

  • I don't have any faith left in Kofi Anann after his own failures in the past (Rwanda) and more recently the Oil for Food mega-scandal that linked his son to a tasty $365,000.

    04/15/2005 2005

  • Kofi is really athletic and won the Intercontinental Championship which is more prestigious then Ted’s Multiple tag team championships.

    SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 117 2009

  • He did this despite being born in poverty on Cuttyhunk, the son of "Kofi," an African captured to be a New England slave in the mid-18th century, and a Wampanoag woman.

    SouthCoastToday.com Latest Headlines 2009

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