How much inequality can we explain a methodolgy and an application to the USA Frank Cowell
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TextSeries: Distribuitional analysis research programme; no.7Publication details: London STICERD 1994Description: 24pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 21st 339.23072 S958H
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