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A Comparison of Inequality and Living Standards in Canada and the United States Using an Expanded Measure of Economic Well-Being. (2012). Zacharias, Ajit ; Wolff, Edward ; Masterson, Thomas ; Eren, Selcuk ; Hazell, Elspeth ; Sharpe, Andrew .
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