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...Jefferson previously ran the economics department at Swarthmore College and has studied poverty and economic growth....
...Jefferson, who previously ran the economics department at Swarthmore College, has written extensively on poverty and economic growth....
...Like so many migrants who are able to achieve the alchemy of turning nothing into something, Wang has a hard, bright core that survives, carrying her to Swarthmore College, followed by Yale, then a prestigious...
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...Yet this young American of Jewish-Lithuanian heritage had unusually strong academic credentials: an undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania as well as two degrees from Oxford and a PhD...
...When Swarthmore explained it damped down competition by banning grade-point averages and class ranks, an anxious father raised his hand. “How do they get jobs?” he asked....
...A new paper, by Professor Daniel Laurison of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania and Professor Sam Friedman of the London School of Economics, has identified a “class ceiling”....
...Like most of her brothers and sisters, she had intended to study medicine but failed to get in to her first-choice college....
...But even that can be a double-edged sword, says Barry Schwartz, professor of social theory and social action at Swarthmore College in the US....
...A year later, he graduated from Swarthmore, a liberal arts college where he was editor of the newspaper and president of the student council....
...It was then that he set up Living Tongues with David Harrison of Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania....
...College and the University of Colorado, Boulder....
...“And if you look at who is at the African universities, those are the people who are going to be running this continent,” says Mr Awuah, who was educated in the US at Swarthmore College....
...This week, the elite California Institute of Technology and heavily endowed Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania announced they would replace grants with loans....
...But emotions shouldn’t be discounted, since they’re a useful gauge of a property’s perceived value, says Barry Schwartz, a behavioural economist from Swarthmore College and author of The Paradox of Choice...
...Research by Professor Barry Schwartz of Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, has found that while we prefer some choice to none at all, this “road not taken” effect ensures our happiness rapidly declines with...
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