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March 2011

© Brian Nolan, Ive Marx and Wiemer Salverda, Amsterdam

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Correspondence to: Brian Nolan, University College Dublin, [email protected]

Bibliographic Information

Nolan, B., Marx, I. and Salverda, W. (2011). Comparable Indicators of Inequality Accross Countries. Amsterdam,

AIAS, GINI Positon Paper 1, version 1

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