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The Dynamics of Inequality. (2015). Moll, Benjamin ; Gabaix, Xavier ; Lasry, Jean-Michel ; Lions, Pierre-Louis.
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    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  51. A Second Opinion on the Economic Health of the American Middle Class. (2011). Simon, Kosali ; Larrimore, Jeff ; Burkhauser, Richard.
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