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ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN THE AGE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Daniel Benoliel
Faculty of Law
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Human Rights
100%
Economic Research
100%
Economic Inequality
100%
Welfare Economics
100%
Horizontal Inequality
100%
Social Justice
50%
21st Century
50%
Vertical Inequality
50%
Politicians
50%
Poverty
50%
Neoliberal
50%
Economic Status
50%
Disability
50%
Egalitarianism
50%
Economic Growth
50%
Sustainable Development
50%
Global Inequality
50%
Legal Scholar
50%
Legal Practitioners
50%
International Human Rights
50%
Efficient Policy
50%
Economic Policy
50%
Economic Theory
50%
International Human Rights Law
50%
Group Inequality
50%
Gross Inequality
50%
Empirical Economics
50%
Societal Groups
50%
Policy Levers
50%
Pro-poor Policy
50%
Policy Rationale
50%
Inequality between Countries
50%
Extreme Poor
50%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
Welfare Economics
66%
Egalitarianism
33%
Twenty-First Century
33%
Economic Theory
33%
United Nation Organization
33%
Sustainable Development
33%
Economic Research
33%
International Human Rights Law
33%
Pro-Poor Policy
33%
Empirical Economic Research
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Welfare Economics
100%
Justice
50%
Sustainable Development
50%
Economic Theory
50%
Empirical Economic Research
50%
Pro-Poor Policy
50%