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American Economic Review 2013, 103(7): 2683–2721 http://dx.doi.org[removed]aer[removed]Using Differences in Knowledge Across Neighborhoods to Uncover the Impacts of the EITC on Earnings† By Raj Chetty, John N. Fri
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