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World Population by Income
The interactive map shows how many live on how much, and where (USA: Pew Center 2015-22).
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The Fragile States Index
The Fund for Peace, USA, ranks the countries where state collapse may be just one disaster away (2008-19).
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Planet Money: The Economics Of T-Shirts
The Planet Money team is making a T-shirt and following the shirt around the world as it gets manufactured — from the farms where the cotton is grown to the factories where the shirts are sewn together (NPR, USA 2014).
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Carl Schurz on Why He Became a Supporter ...
The politician and journalist Carl Schurz (1829-1906) emigrated from Germany to America, where he established a career as a lawyer (German History in Documents and Images 2023).
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OECD: Official Development Assistance
The dossier shows the global picture of official development assistance (ODA): who spends what, and where (2020).
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Pigouvian taxes
The taxes are named after the British economist Arthur Pigou, who proposed them to counterbalance externalities, where “self-interest will not…tend to make the national dividend a maximum” (The Economist 2018).
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Mapping Prejudice
This project delves into the Minneapolis area's real estate history, where racially-restrictive deeds were powerful tools used by real estate developers in the 19th and 20th century to prevent people of color from buying or occupying property (USA: University of Minnesota 2019).
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European Transparency Register
Discover the online public database where lobbyists are invited to declare their identity, aims and expenses (2 minutes / European Parliament 2021).
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A PLAN FOR RECOVERY: Understanding the Basics of the Current Stimulus Plan
In this NYT lesson, students examine the ”who, what, where, when, why and how” of the proposed stimulus plan for the U.S. economy; they then write their own proposal outlining how stimulus funds might benefit their community (2009).
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Blue Feed, Red Feed
Social networks like facebook can create “echo chambers,” where users see posts only from like-minded friends and media sources. To demonstrate how reality may differ for different Facebook users, The Wall Street Journal created two feeds, one “blue” and the other “red.” (USA 2019)
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