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Slides from Bmore

The very good folks at the Univ of MD School of Social Work asked if I’d post my slides from today’s lecture…here they are.   OTEers will recognize this as a slightly souped-up version of a model I’ve been developing of late, linking growth, opportunity, and mobility–and then injecting a lot of inequality into the model to see what happens…and what happens isn’t so pretty.

2 Responses to “Slides from Bmore”

  1. Jean says:

    That’s really depressing.

    I suppose that it is useless to try to convince them that’s got that it is in their best interest too? I mean doesn’t everybody do better when everybody does better?

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