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and Eurostat. In addition to providing users with a more comprehensive
overview of inequalities, providing users the opportunity to jointly analyse, at
the level of household groups, results on income, consumption and wealth, it
would also support the compilation of high quality distributional results, by
adding another consistency layer to the compilation process, i.e. checking the
consistency between saving rates and the accumulation of wealth.
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