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The Political-Economic Effects of Distributional Skewness on Growth.
Lee, W.
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Roemer, J.E.
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California Davis - Institute of Governmental Affairs
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1995
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Why the Poor Do not Expropriate the Rich in Democracies: A New Argument.
Roemer, J.E.
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California Davis - Institute of Governmental Affairs
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1995
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Why the Poor Do not Expropriate the Rich in Democracies: A New Argument.
Roemer, J.E.
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Economics Department, University of California-Davis
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1995
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The Political-Economic Effects of Distributional Skewness on Growth.
Lee, W.
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Roemer, J.E.
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Economics Department, University of California-Davis
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1995
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Distributing the Benefits from the Commons: A Square-Foot Formula.
Silvestre, J.
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California Davis - Institute of Governmental Affairs
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1995
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