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The percentage of people living below the $4-per-day poverty line fell to 16.4% in 2009 from 42.3% in 2002, according to Argentina's Center for Social, Labor and Distributional Studies.
Argentine Episode Is Little Comfort for Greece Matt Moffett 2011
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Note 9: Manhire et al, "A Distributional Approach," 29. back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Distributional analyses like the Tax Foundation's are usually staples in any Beltway policy debate, especially when Republicans want to cut taxes.
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Note 11: Manhire, et al, "A Distributional Approach," 30. back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Note 30: Manhire, et al, "A Distributional Approach," 29 – 33. back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Distributional battles over the allowance allocation in a cap-and-trade system do not raise the overall cost of the program nor affect its environmental impacts.
Robert Stavins: Here We Go Again: A Closer Look at the Kerry-Lieberman Cap-and-Trade Proposal 2010
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Distributional ecology of montane forest birds: ideas for further research.
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Distributional Consequences of a Cap and Trade Program for CO2 »
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Distributional matters are almost by definition divisive.
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Distributional battles over the allowance allocation in a cap-and-trade system do not raise the overall cost of the program nor affect its environmental impacts.
Robert Stavins: The Wonderful Politics of Cap-and-Trade: A Closer Look at Waxman-Markey 2009
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