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Economy / Structure / Social inequality / Distribution of wealth / Income distribution / Achievement gap in the United States / Affirmative action in the United States / Inequality / Permanent income hypothesis / Socioeconomic status / Economic inequality / SAT
Date: 2012-06-18 14:25:28
Economy
Structure
Social inequality
Distribution of wealth
Income distribution
Achievement gap in the United States
Affirmative action in the United States
Inequality
Permanent income hypothesis
Socioeconomic status
Economic inequality
SAT

Permanent Income and the Black-White Test Score Gap Jesse Rothstein* University of California, Berkeley and NBER Nathan Wozny U.S. Air Force Academy

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