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Costs of Living and Real Incomes in the Russian Regions. / Gluschenko, Konstantin.

в: Regional Research of Russia, Том 12, № 3, 01.09.2022, стр. 365–377.

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Gluschenko, K 2022, 'Costs of Living and Real Incomes in the Russian Regions', Regional Research of Russia, Том. 12, № 3, стр. 365–377. https://doi.org/10.1134/S2079970522700022

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Gluschenko K. Costs of Living and Real Incomes in the Russian Regions. Regional Research of Russia. 2022 сент. 1;12(3):365–377. doi: 10.1134/S2079970522700022

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Gluschenko, Konstantin. / Costs of Living and Real Incomes in the Russian Regions. в: Regional Research of Russia. 2022 ; Том 12, № 3. стр. 365–377.

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