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... Economic Society conference . Kuznets , S. , 1955 , ' Economic growth and income inequality ' , American Economic Review , vol . 45 , 1-28 . Mookherjee , D. and Shorrocks , A. , ' A decomposition analysis of the trend in UK income ...
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... economic series and occasional articles on topics of current interest . Stone and his wife wrote Trends for two years until the editor of Industry Illustrated refused their request that the fee be raised from £ 5 an issue . This work ...
... economic series and occasional articles on topics of current interest . Stone and his wife wrote Trends for two years until the editor of Industry Illustrated refused their request that the fee be raised from £ 5 an issue . This work ...
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