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P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
Articles
Vol. 26, Issue 3, 1996October 29, 1996 CDT

The Role of Region-Specific Institutionalized Cultural Characteristics on Income Inequality in the American South: The Case of Georgia’s Plantation Belt

William B. Levemier,
georgia's plantation beltinstitutionalized cultural characteristicsamerican southincome inequality
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Levemier, William B. 1996. “The Role of Region-Specific Institutionalized Cultural Characteristics on Income Inequality in the American South: The Case of Georgia’s Plantation Belt.” Review of Regional Studies 26 (3): 301–16. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.52324/​001c.8963.

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