Born with a Silver Spoon? Danish Evidence on Wealth Inequality in Childhood

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Born with a Silver Spoon? Danish Evidence on Wealth Inequality in Childhood. / Boserup, Simon Halphen; Kopczuk, Wojciech; Kreiner, Claus Thustrup.

I: The Economic Journal, Bind 128, Nr. 612, 01.06.2018, s. F514-F544.

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Boserup, SH, Kopczuk, W & Kreiner, CT 2018, 'Born with a Silver Spoon? Danish Evidence on Wealth Inequality in Childhood', The Economic Journal, bind 128, nr. 612, s. F514-F544. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecoj.12496

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Boserup, S. H., Kopczuk, W., & Kreiner, C. T. (2018). Born with a Silver Spoon? Danish Evidence on Wealth Inequality in Childhood. The Economic Journal, 128(612), F514-F544. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecoj.12496

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Boserup SH, Kopczuk W, Kreiner CT. Born with a Silver Spoon? Danish Evidence on Wealth Inequality in Childhood. The Economic Journal. 2018 jun. 1;128(612):F514-F544. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecoj.12496

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Boserup, Simon Halphen ; Kopczuk, Wojciech ; Kreiner, Claus Thustrup. / Born with a Silver Spoon? Danish Evidence on Wealth Inequality in Childhood. I: The Economic Journal. 2018 ; Bind 128, Nr. 612. s. F514-F544.

Bibtex

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