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Africas Industrialization Prospects: A Fresh Look. (2023). Tregenna, Fiona ; Naudé, Wim ; Naude, Wim.
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  42. The Evolution of High Incomes in Canada, 1920-2000. (2003). Veall, Michael ; Saez, Emmanuel.
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  50. So Many Rocket Scientists, so Few Marketing Clerks: Occupational Mobility in Times of Rapid Technological Change. (2002). Campos, Nauro ; Dabusinskas, Aurelijus .
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