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Dec 2023
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Yale Law School Professor Natasha Sarin ...

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Natasha Sarin, Associate Professor at Yale Law School says that in 2023, the economic power of women shined brightly. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin to discuss this power and the key women driving it.  

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