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Does global inequality matter?
Charles R. Beitz
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Economic Inequality
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Global Inequality
100%
Poverty
50%
Set-aside
50%
Humiliation
50%
Self-control
50%
Sake
50%
Global Level
50%
Global Economics
50%
Political Decision-making
50%
Decision-making Method
50%
Political Inequality
50%
Material Deprivation
50%
Self-government
50%
Computer Science
Decision-Making
100%
Economic Inequality
100%
Political Decision
100%
Unfairness
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Decision Making
100%
Self Control
100%
Material Deprivation
100%
Social Sciences
Self Discipline
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Political Decision Making
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Psychology
Decision Making
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Decision-Making Procedure
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