Macro-to-micro links in the relation between income inequality and mortality.

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Published in Milbank Q on January 01, 1998

Authors

M C Daly1, G J Duncan, G A Kaplan, J W Lynch

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1: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, USA.

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