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Development and inequality (Page 3)

Small change, huge impact: How remittances assist development in impoverished regions of the world

2017-04-26
By: Hailey Ordal
On: April 26, 2017

In 2016, Mexicans living abroad sent home $27 billion in remittances home to Mexico, the largest remittance influx that Mexico has ever received. Remittance inflows now surpass crude oil andContinue Reading

Debunking the model minority myth

2017-04-21
By: Joy Shin
On: April 21, 2017

Why is it that Asians and Asian Americans must score 140 points higher than their white counterparts to be accepted by the same university? In fact, because of this disadvantage,Continue Reading

Morality aside, refugee acceptance is a matter of economic benefit

2017-01-17
By: Mia Osinski
On: January 17, 2017

Between Donald Trump Jr. comparing Syrian refugees to poisoned Skittles and a camerawoman kicking and tripping refugees fleeing the Hungary-Serbia border, the resettlement of refugees from Syria to Western countriesContinue Reading

The economic case against slavery

2016-11-16
By: Mia Osinski
On: November 16, 2016

In 1981, Mauritania became the last country in the world to abolish slavery, putting a supposed end to the archaic institution, yet there are an estimated 30 million people illegallyContinue Reading

A time for peace, a time for debt: The cost of colombian reconstruction

2016-10-26
By: Alex Vainberg
On: October 26, 2016

After 54 months of peace talks in Havana between the FARC (Armed Revolutionary Forces of Colombia) and the Colombian government, a tentative deal was signed with the intention of endingContinue Reading

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