Where in the world are you ? Assessing the importance of circumstance and effort in a world of different mean country incomes and (almost) no migration
Year of publication: |
2008-01-01
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Authors: | Milanovic, Branko |
Institutions: | Economics Research, World Bank Group |
Subject: | Inequality | Poverty Impact Evaluation | Economic Theory&Research | Income | Poverty Diagnostics |
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