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Survey of Consumer Finances / Statistics / Internal Revenue Service / Distribution of wealth / Estate tax in the United States / IRS tax forms / Wealth / Sampling / Tax / Economics / Taxation in the United States / Economic data
Date: 2012-11-05 15:21:47
Survey of Consumer Finances
Statistics
Internal Revenue Service
Distribution of wealth
Estate tax in the United States
IRS tax forms
Wealth
Sampling
Tax
Economics
Taxation in the United States
Economic data

Modeling Wealth with Multiple Observations of Income: Redesign of the Sample for the 2001 Survey of Consumer Finances Arthur B. Kennickell Senior Economist and Project Director, Survey of Consumer Finances Federal Reserv

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