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Socioeconomics / Distribution of wealth / Mathematical analysis / Convex analysis / Welfare economics / Redistribution of wealth / Concave function / Economic inequality / Mean / Statistics / Income distribution / Economics
Date: 2004-05-03 17:00:00
Socioeconomics
Distribution of wealth
Mathematical analysis
Convex analysis
Welfare economics
Redistribution of wealth
Concave function
Economic inequality
Mean
Statistics
Income distribution
Economics

Social Mobility and the Demand for Redistribution: the POUM Hypothesis1 Roland Bénabou?2 and Efe A. Ok]3 First Draft: August 1997 This version: November 1999

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