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Economy / Social inequality / Demand / Elasticity / Income elasticity of demand / Poverty / Economic inequality / Income tax in the United States / Production / Per capita income / G factor / Permanent income hypothesis
Date: 2000-09-13 12:24:58
Economy
Social inequality
Demand
Elasticity
Income elasticity of demand
Poverty
Economic inequality
Income tax in the United States
Production
Per capita income
G factor
Permanent income hypothesis

Changes in the Wage Structure, Family Income, and Children’s Education¤ Daron Acemoglu Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jörn-Ste¤en Pischke

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