Neighborhood Formation and Neighborhood Effects (Dionissi Aliprantis)

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Neighborhood Formation and Neighborhood Effects (Dionissi Aliprantis)

Dionisi Aliprantis is an assistant vice president and a senior research economist in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, the director of the Bank’s Program on Economic Inclusion, and the founding director of the Math Movement. He is the author of “Making Our Neighborhoods, Making Our Selves”: A Review Essay with Daniel Hartley.

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Dionissi Aliprantis: Brilliant.org and Vsauce on The Banach-Tarski Paradox

Greg Shill, Professor of Law & Michael and Brenda Sandler Faculty Fellow in Corporate Law, University of Iowa College of Law: The Radical Fair Housing Act, by Noah Kazis

Jeff Lin: 3Blue1Brown Series on Neural Networks

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