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These worries are at the core of the Occupy movement, which Nobel Laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz has called "socialized losses and privatized gains."
Anne Butterfield: Occupy, Xcel, And the Mother of All Cliffs Anne Butterfield 2011
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Dr. James Heckman, Nobel Laureate economist, has found that the return on investments in early care and education can run from 10-18 percent.
Bruce Lesley: Deficit Reduction: Not at the Cost of Our Children Bruce Lesley 2011
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These worries are at the core of the Occupy movement, which Nobel Laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz has called "socialized losses and privatized gains."
Anne Butterfield: Occupy, Xcel, And the Mother of All Cliffs Anne Butterfield 2011
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Dr. James Heckman, Nobel Laureate economist, has found that the return on investments in early care and education can run from 10-18 percent.
Bruce Lesley: Deficit Reduction: Not at the Cost of Our Children Bruce Lesley 2011
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Dr. James Heckman, Nobel Laureate economist, has found that the return on investments in early care and education can run from 10-18 percent.
Bruce Lesley: Deficit Reduction: Not at the Cost of Our Children Bruce Lesley 2011
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These worries are at the core of the Occupy movement, which Nobel Laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz has called "socialized losses and privatized gains."
Anne Butterfield: Occupy, Xcel, And the Mother of All Cliffs Anne Butterfield 2011
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These worries are at the core of the Occupy movement, which Nobel Laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz has called "socialized losses and privatized gains."
Anne Butterfield: Occupy, Xcel, And the Mother of All Cliffs Anne Butterfield 2011
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Dr. James Heckman, Nobel Laureate economist, has found that the return on investments in early care and education can run from 10-18 percent.
Bruce Lesley: Deficit Reduction: Not at the Cost of Our Children Bruce Lesley 2011
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In 2006 I read Iran Awakening, the moving and inspiring autobiography of Shirin Ebadi, lawyer, human rights activist, and Nobel Laureate.
Heather Reisman: Let's Get Noisy Heather Reisman 2010
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In fact, Iranian women, led by Nobel Laureate and human rights attorney Shirin Ebadi, have repeatedly used the Qu'ran and other Islamic texts to fight for the rights of women unjustly arrested by the Iranian regime.
Cynthia Boaz: Separating Church and Hate: Irrationality and Anti-Muslim Stereotyping 2010
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