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Live Science on MSNDid every civilization have inequality? New 10,000-year study reveals a surprising answer.A study of 50,000 houses from the late Pleistocene to the onset of European colonialism has revealed that social inequality ...
Global economic growth could slow to 2.3% as trade tensions and uncertainty drive a recessionary trend, the UN Trade and ...
Wealth inequality began over 10,000 years ago, gradually increasing after the advent of agriculture due to population growth ...
“High degrees of inequality are not inevitable in large societies,” said Feinman. “There are factors that may make it easier ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNAncient house sizes reveal 10,000 years of global wealth inequalityAcross the last 10,000 years, inequality has followed no single path. Instead of a straight rise tied to farming, population booms, or cities, the divide between rich and poor has ebbed and flowed ...
Stiglitz, renowned economist said, unlike Adam's Smith view, "The pursuit of self-interest in the age of AI does not mean the ...
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A new study led by Amy Bogaard, Professor of European Archaeology, School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, reveals that ...
The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) says that AI’s benefits will remain in the hands of a privileged few ...
The rise of Islamophobia on a global scale, economic inequalities and ongoing conflicts are among the key challenges faced by ...
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The global order that once promised free trade, open borders and shared prosperity has cracked. The so-called liberal ...
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