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From the World Bank files:

Figure 4 Higher government employment often means lower government wages
Figure 4 Higher government employment often means lower government wages
Note: Data are for ninety-six industrial and developing countries during various years in the early 1990s. See the Technical Note. Source: Schiavo-Campo, de Tommaso, and Mukherjee, background paper.

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