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Does rising income inequality affect mortality rates in advanced economies?

  • Mayvis Rebeira EMAIL logo , Paul Grootendorst , Peter C. Coyte and Victor Aguirregabiria
Published/Copyright: May 30, 2017

Received: 2017-02-26
Revised: 2017-04-30
Accepted: 2017-05-03
Published Online: 2017-05-30
Published in Print: 2017-12-01

© 2017 Mayvis Rebeira et al., published by Sciendo

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