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Reconstructing Income Inequality in Italy: New Evidence and Tax Policy Implications from Distributional National Accounts. (2022). Santoro, Alessandro ; Roventini, Andrea ; Palagi, Elisa ; Guzzardi, Demetrio.
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RePEc:ssa:lemwps:2022/06.

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