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inequality in oecd countries: the facts and policies to curb it Rising income inequality risks leaving more people behind in an ever-changing world economy. by john p. martin and michael förster*
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Document Date: 2014-03-13 00:01:16


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Hanson / OECD Publishing / ree Spa / /

Country

Switzerland / Germany / Hungary / Italy / Slovenia / Mexico / Sweden / New Zealand / Chile / Norway / Belgium / Turkey / France / Japan / United States / Iceland / Canada / Australia / Korea / United Kingdom / China / Israel / Finland / Spain / Greece / India / Ireland / Denmark / Czech Republic / /

Facility

B Ire Port / University of Melbourne / /

IndustryTerm

care services / Public services / tax/benefit systems / public social services / manufacturing / tax-benefit systems / /

Organization

University of Melbourne / Directorate for Employment / Labour and Social Affairs / Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development / OECD / United Nations / /

Person

Alan Krueger / Be Au Sw / John P. Martin / Jan Tinbergen / Michael Förster / /

Position

economist / Director / /

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EC / /

Region

South Germany / Nordic countries / Continental Europe / Mediterranean / /

Technology

LAN / production technologies / /

URL

www.oecd.org/social/income-distribution-database.htm / www.oecd.org/social/inequality.htm / http /

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