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In Missouri, Fewer Gun Restrictions and More Gun Killings
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Cheap Gas is a Thrill, but a Costly One
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Let Math Save Our Democracy
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Department of Economics launches first course in venture capital
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Dr. Belzer to speak at the Federal Reserve Bank
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Taking on the Drug Profiteers
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Daily Fantasy Sports and the Hidden Cost of America's Weird Gambling Laws
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Is College Tuition Really Too High?
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They Told You So: Economists Were Right to Doubt the Euro
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The Key Role of Conservatives in Taxing Carbon
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The Super Bowl of Sports Gambling
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Creating a Market for Refugees in Europe
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Eastern Exchanges
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When Family-Friendly Policies Backfire
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What Hollywood Can Teach Us About the Future of Work
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Success and luck: A personal perspective - The Samuel M. Levin Endowed Economics Endowed Lecture
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How Poor Are the Poor?
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A Tricky Transition From Fossil Fuel
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The Math of March Madness
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How Wayne State Police Helped Breathe Life Into a Blighted Detroit Strip
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What Politicians Mean by Middle Class Economics
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Crooner in Rights Spat: Are copyright laws too strict?
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Donation from Frank A. Campini Foundation
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Economics Department Receives Grant from the Campini Foundation
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Far from home, international student making the most of fellowship award
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