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Comparative analysis of the effects of institutional factors and Piketty’s Hypothesis on inequality: evidence from a panel of countries. (2020). Dastjerdi, Rasul Bakhshi ; Nasrollahi, Khadije ; Azarbayjani, Karim ; Sarkhosh-Sara, Ali.
In: Journal of Economic Structures.
RePEc:spr:jecstr:v:9:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1186_s40008-020-00218-0.

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