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Low inequality with low redistribution? An analysis of income distribution in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan compared to Britain
Jacobs, Didier
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2000
decades, while the
Japanese
social security system does not generate much vertical redistribution. However, income …
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