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"Independent of a Base Equivalence Scales Estimation Using United States Micro-Level Data ,"
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Jean-Marc Falter, 2006.
"Equivalence Scales and Subjective Data in Switzerland ,"
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Policy Research Working Paper Series
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Michael Lokshin & Martin Ravallion, 2008.
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