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Distributive Politics and Economic Growth
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A. Alesina
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D. Rodrik
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May 01 1994
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May 01 1994
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics
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SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics
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0033-5533
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1531-4650
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May 01 1994
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10.2307/2118470
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