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Mishel, L., Bernstein, J., & Allegretto, S. (2006). The state of working America 2006/2007. Economic Policy Institute. Retrieved from http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/swa06-ch05-wealth.pdf
Cowen, T. (2007, January 25) Incomes and inequality: What the numbers don't tell us. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com
Wealth flows to the wealthiest as the percentage of Americans who own stocks falls. (2006). Economic Policy Institute. Retrieved from http://www.epinet.org/newsroom/releases/2006/08/SWApr-wealth-200608-final.pdf
Pethokoukis, J. (2007). The income gap. U.S. News & World Report, 142(3 ). Retrieved from Academic Search Premier database.
The number in italics following the name of the periodical (142) is the volume number. It must be in italics. The number following in parentheses is the issue number. It is not in italics. If there are no volume or issue numbers, omit them.
Note: The retrieved statement for databases ends in a period. The retrieved statement for internet articles does not end with a period.
Exercise: Correct the mistakes. This exercise should be submitted in your first essay folder.
Morici, Peter. (2007). Globalization and Inequality Global politician. Retrieved 03/04/2007 from www.globalpolitician.com/23184-globalization.
Harris.( P 2007) Is the Us Heading for "Developing Nations" inequality levels? Alternet. Retrieved January 28, from htp://www.alternet.org/rights/57727/
David Brooks. (July 24, 2002) A reality-based economy. New York Times. Retrieved from http://nytimes.com
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Mishel, L., Bernstein, J., & Allegretto, S. (2006). The state of working America 2006/2007. Economic Policy Institute. Retrieved from http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/swa06-ch05-wealth.pdf
Cowen, T. (2007, January 25) Incomes and inequality: What the numbers don't tell us. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com
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Wealth flows to the wealthiest as the percentage of Americans who own stocks falls. (2006). Economic Policy Institute. Retrieved from http://www.epinet.org/newsroom/releases/2006/08/SWApr-wealth-200608-final.pdf
Articles from databases
Pethokoukis, J. (2007). The income gap. U.S. News & World Report, 142(3 ). Retrieved from Academic Search Premier database.
The number in italics following the name of the periodical (142) is the volume number. It must be in italics. The number following in parentheses is the issue number. It is not in italics. If there are no volume or issue numbers, omit them.
Note: The retrieved statement for databases ends in a period. The retrieved statement for internet articles does not end with a period.
Exercise: Correct the mistakes. This exercise should be submitted in your first essay folder.
Morici, Peter. (2007). Globalization and Inequality Global politician. Retrieved 03/04/2007 from www.globalpolitician.com/23184-globalization.
Harris.( P 2007) Is the Us Heading for "Developing Nations" inequality levels? Alternet. Retrieved January 28, from htp://www.alternet.org/rights/57727/
David Brooks. (July 24, 2002) A reality-based economy. New York Times. Retrieved from http://nytimes.com
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