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Are learning outcomes in economics different at predominantly black and white universities? Lessons fromPrinciples of macroeconomics courses at two schools
Scott Paul Simkins () and
Stuart Douglas Allen
The Review of Black Political Economy , 2001, vol. 28, issue 3, pages 23-39
Date: 2001
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