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MasonPatrick, and WilliamsRhonda M.“The Janus-Face of Race: Reflections on Economic Theory.” In Race, Markets and Social Outcomes, edited by MasonPatrick, and RhondaM. Williams: 1–12. Boston: Kluwer-Academic Publishers, 1997.
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NembhardJessica Gordon, and WilliamsRhonda M.“How Race Matters: Global Perspectives on Ethnicity and Economic Inequality.”Concept Paper and Funding Proposal. 1998.
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WilliamsRhonda M.“Accumulation as Evisceration: Urban Rebellion and the New Growth Dynamics.” In Reading Rodney King, Reading Urban Uprising, edited by Gooding-WilliamsRobert82–96. New York: Routledge, Chapman, Hall, 1993.
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WilliamsRhonda M. (with assistance from Nedra M. Mahone). “Beyond ‘Bad Luck’: The Racial Dimensions of Deindustrialization.” Technical Paper. Economic Policy Task Force, Joint Center for Political Studies, Washington, D.C. February 1990.
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WilliamsRhonda M.“If You're Black, Get Back; If You're Brown, Stick Around; If You're White, Hang Tight: Race, Gender and Work in the Global Economy.” Working Paper. Preamble Center, Washington, D.C., 2000.
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WilliamsRhonda M.“Race in Political Economy: Major Contemporary Themes.” In Encyclopedia of Political Economy, edited by O'HaraPhil948–51. New York: Routledge, 1999.
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WilliamsRhonda M., and SpriggsWilliam E.“How Does it Feel to be Free?: Reflections on Black-White Economic Inequality in the Era of ‘Color-Blind’ Law.”The Review of Black Political Economy27(1) (Summer 1999): 9–21.