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Faculty Panel Topic: PovertyCure, Development Economics, and Teaching Effectively

Faculty Panel Topic: PovertyCure, Development Economics, and Teaching Effectively T.H.Kwa, Ph.D. Professor of Business Thompson-Ferrari Endowed Business Chair Sterling College 125 W. Cooper Sterling, KS 67579 620-278-4468. World Bank 2012 GDP per capita, PPP (in U.S. Dollar).

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Faculty Panel Topic: PovertyCure, Development Economics, and Teaching Effectively

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  1. Faculty Panel Topic: PovertyCure, Development Economics, and Teaching Effectively T.H.Kwa, Ph.D.Professor of BusinessThompson-Ferrari Endowed Business ChairSterling College125 W. CooperSterling, KS 67579620-278-4468

  2. World Bank 2012 GDP per capita, PPP (in U.S. Dollar)

  3. Korea splits into North and South Korea in 1945 Korea split into North and South in 1945 Source: Cowen and Tabarrok, Modern

  4. Mumbai (Bombay), India Source: Google Tech Talk by Tarun Khanna, 2009

  5. Institutions Make the Difference: City of Tegala in Arizona, USA, and Mexico 3X Mexico Arizona Source: Cowen and Tabarrok, Development Economics

  6. Congo Democratic Republic people Source: Google Image

  7. 627 million Chinese in China out of poverty! Source: Dr. Danny Quah (LSE October 17, 2011)

  8. Source: Creating a World Without Poverty by Muhammad Yunus at Emory University, 2009

  9. Source: Creating a World Without Poverty by Muhammad Yunus at Emory University, 2009

  10. “I, Pencil” - A Lesson in Free Market Economics “I, Pencil,” a famous essay written by Leonard E. Read in 1958, I Pencil: My Family Tree as told to Leonard E. Reed (Irvington-on-Hudson, New York: Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., 1999). Source: Free To Choose Network

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