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Was falling inequality in all Latin American countries a data-driven illusion? Income distribution and mobility patterns in Uruguay 2009-2016. (2019). Vigorito, Andrea ; Burdín, Gabriel ; de Rosa, Mauricio ; Author, Joan Vila.
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