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480. How Much Does Discrimination Hurt the Economy? (Replay)

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The Economic Toll of Discrimination

This chapter examines the detrimental effects of discrimination on the economy, focusing on historical instances such as the persecution of Jewish executives in 1930s Germany. It highlights the significant contributions of marginalized groups and the broader economic implications resulting from their exclusion. The discussion also incorporates contemporary efforts to combat discrimination through diversity policies, evaluating their effectiveness in fostering a more inclusive economic environment.

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