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Personal income distribution in Turkey: A generalized ordered logit analysis

Vedat Kaya(1)    
Ali Kemal Çelik(2)    
Muhammet Kutlu(3)    
(1)     
Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences    
Department of Economics    
Atatürk University    
Erzurum    
Turkey (2)     
Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences    
Department of Quantitative Methods    
Ardahan University    
Ardahan    
Turkey (3)     
Oltu Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences    
Department of Business Administration    
Atatürk University    
Erzurum    
Turkey    

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