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소득불평등과 경제성장에 관한 세 연구 = Three Essays in Income Inequality and Economic Growth

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  • 경영경제학
  • 경제성장
  • 금융발전
  • 기술수렴
  • 사회정치적불안정성
  • 소득불평등
  • 소득수렴
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