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Institutions, the resource curse and the transition economies: further evidence. (2013). Spreafico, Marta.
In: DISCE - Quaderni dell'Istituto di Politica Economica.
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  55. The Empirics of Agglomeration and Trade. (2003). mayer, thierry ; Head, Keith.
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  56. Land Inequality and the Origin of Divergence and Overtaking in the Growth Process: Theory and Evidence. (2003). Vollrath, Dietrich ; Moav, Omer ; Galor, Oded.
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  58. The Roads To and From Serfdom. (2002). Lagerlof, Nils-Petter.
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