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In Service of Humanity
Princeton School of Public & International Affairs
63 episodes
9 months ago
SPIA enters a new era with the establishment of a physical presence in the nation’s capital. Dean Amaney Jamal chats with Washington veteran Alan Blinder about the initiative.
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SPIA enters a new era with the establishment of a physical presence in the nation’s capital. Dean Amaney Jamal chats with Washington veteran Alan Blinder about the initiative.
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News
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Endnotes: Indebted Societies (Andreas Wiedemann)
In Service of Humanity
25 minutes
3 years ago
Endnotes: Indebted Societies (Andreas Wiedemann)
Whether it be earning a college degree, buying a house, or addressing income shortfalls, access to credit is essential for many people’s well-being and social opportunities in today’s richest countries. Yet, with credit also comes the burden of debt, which many are shouldering in an unsteady economic climate. But why are some people in some countries more indebted than others?Andreas Wiedemann seeks to understand this in his new book, “Indebted Societies.” Through detailed accounts of individ...
In Service of Humanity
SPIA enters a new era with the establishment of a physical presence in the nation’s capital. Dean Amaney Jamal chats with Washington veteran Alan Blinder about the initiative.