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Equivalence scale relativities revisited

  • James Banks
  • Paul Johnson

Published on 1 January 1993

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    James Banks
    James Banks

    CPP Co-Director

    James is Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Economics at Manchester, working on broad issues in the economics of retirement, savings and health.

    Paul Johnson
    Paul Johnson

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    Paul has been the Director of the IFS since 2011. He is also currently visiting professor in the Department of Economics at University College London.

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    Banks, J. and Johnson, P. (1993), 'Equivalence scale relativities revisited'

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