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The Impact on Inequality of Raising the Minimum Wage: Gap‐narrowing and Reranking Effects. (2004). Wodon, Quentin ; Angel-Urdinola, Diego.
In: LABOUR.
RePEc:bla:labour:v:18:y:2004:i:2:p:317-327.

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