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November 3, 2017March 6, 2018 EconIcons, Economics

Amartya Sen: Just What are We Capable of?

Gotta get y’alls blood pumping for this post, so let’s start with a pop quiz! Yes, this is graded. Which country is more prosperous? The US or Saudi Arabia? Got your answer locked in? Surprise! According to the GDP per capita, they’re basically the same level. The US wins, but not by much. Why is … Continue reading Amartya Sen: Just What are We Capable of?

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