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... inequality in the period 1985 to 1988 . Further confirmation of a sharp rise from 1985 to 1988 is provided by a ... inequality in the UK in the 1980s To sum up , the traditional — and most extensive - Blue Book set of official estimates ...
... inequality in the period 1985 to 1988 . Further confirmation of a sharp rise from 1985 to 1988 is provided by a ... inequality in the UK in the 1980s To sum up , the traditional — and most extensive - Blue Book set of official estimates ...
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... inequality in the B sector by its 1985 value , the change would be less than 0.1 percentage point . The other main element is the rise in inequality among those in work . If we replace the 1975 value for inequality in the A sector by ...
... inequality in the B sector by its 1985 value , the change would be less than 0.1 percentage point . The other main element is the rise in inequality among those in work . If we replace the 1975 value for inequality in the A sector by ...
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... Inequality : Causes and Policy Responses ' , Royal Economic Society conference . Kuznets , S. , 1955 , ' Economic growth and income inequality ' , American Economic Review , vol . 45 , 1-28 . Mookherjee , D. and Shorrocks , A. , ' A ...
... Inequality : Causes and Policy Responses ' , Royal Economic Society conference . Kuznets , S. , 1955 , ' Economic growth and income inequality ' , American Economic Review , vol . 45 , 1-28 . Mookherjee , D. and Shorrocks , A. , ' A ...
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