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A Further Note on Determinants of Geographic Living-Cost Differentials

Cebula, Richard and Alexander, Gigi and Koch, James

Jacksonville University, Jacksonville University, Old Dominion University

15 August 1991

Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/49397/

MPRA Paper No. 49397, posted 01 Sep 2013 06:28 UTC

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