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  2. Glenn Loury - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Cartman Loury, (born September 3, 1948) is an American economist, academic, and author. He is the Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences at Brown University , where he has taught since 2005 also as a professor of economics. [ 2 ]

  3. Linda Datcher Loury - Wikipedia

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    2. Academic career. Field. Social economics. Institutions. Tufts University. University of Michigan. Linda Datcher Loury (January 19, 1952 – September 22, 2011) was an American economist who was a professor of economics at Tufts University. Her work on family and neighborhood economics put her among the founders of social economics.

  4. Coate–Loury model - Wikipedia

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    The Coate–Loury model of affirmative action was developed by Stephen Coate and Glenn Loury in 1993. [ 1] The model seeks to answer the question of whether, by mandating expanded opportunities for minorities in the present, these policies are rendered unnecessary in the future. Affirmative action may lead to one of two outcomes:

  5. Glenn Loury on Economics, Black Conservatism, and Crack Cocaine

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    "All you need, besides the cocaine, is a lighter, water, baking soda, some Q-Tips, high-proof alcohol, a ceramic mug, and a piece of cheesecloth or an old T-shirt," writes Glenn Loury in his ...

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  7. Roland G. Fryer Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Roland Gerhard Fryer Jr. (born June 4, 1977) is an American economist and professor at Harvard University. Fryer joined the faculty of Harvard University and rapidly rose through the academic ranks; in 2007, at age 30, he became the second-youngest professor, and the youngest African American, ever to be awarded tenure at Harvard. [ 1]

  8. Social capital - Wikipedia

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    Social capital is "the networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society, enabling that society to function effectively". [1] It involves the effective functioning of social groups through interpersonal relationships, a shared sense of identity, a shared understanding, shared norms, shared values, trust, cooperation, and reciprocity.

  9. What Tech Bros Really Think About AI - AOL

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    AI Roundup. Nick Whitaker outlined four potential priorities for the GOP’s AI policy: 1) retaining and investing in the U.S.’s strategic lead, 2) protecting against AI threats from external ...