Earnings differences in the labor market of the Arab Gulf states: The case of Kuwait
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I would like to thank W.G. Moss, S.M. Sheffrin, T. Mayer, B. Glassburner, L. Wegee and an anonymous referee for their helpful comments on earlier drafts of this paper.
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