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424 | OECD based on Royuela et al. (2014) | { "link": "http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/888933207870", "retrievedDate": "28/10/2016", "additionalInfo": "Each observation corresponds to a different sub-national region. France, for example, is divided in 22 different regions. The source notes that these regions correspond in most cases to the principal sub-national unit of government (states or provinces)\u00a0", "dataPublishedBy": "OECD (2015), In It Together: Why Less Inequality Benefits All, OECD Publishing, Paris.", "dataPublisherSource": "Royuela, V., P. Veneri and R. Ramos (2014), \u201cIncome Inequality, Urban Size and Economic Growth in OECD" } |
2016-10-28 21:35:55 | 2017-11-02 13:04:39 | 316 | Each observation corresponds to a different sub-national region. France, for example, is divided in 22 different regions. The source notes that these regions correspond in most cases to the principal sub-national unit of government (states or provinces) | http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/888933207870 | OECD (2015), In It Together: Why Less Inequality Benefits All, OECD Publishing, Paris. |
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