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  41. Human Capital, Innovation, and Climate Policy: An Integrated Assessment. (2012). Tavoni, Massimo ; De Cian, Enrica ; Carraro, Carlo ; DeCian, Enrica .
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  44. Consequences of Political Instability, Governance and Bureaucratic Corruption on Inflation and Growth: The Case of Pakistan. (2011). Ghani, Ejaz ; Din, Musleh-ud ; Haider, Adnan.
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  48. Does Education Matter for Economic Growth?. (2011). Parmeter, Christopher ; Henderson, Daniel ; ChristopherF. Parmeter, ; Delgado, Michael S..
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  49. Intelligence and Corruption. (2011). Potrafke, Niklas.
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  50. The Role of Structural Reforms in Raising Economic Growth in Central America. (2011). Barrot, Luis D ; Swiston, Andrew J.
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  51. Productivity Effects of Privately and Publicly Funded R&D. (2011). Bergman, Karin.
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  52. Venture capital in bank - and market - based economies. (2011). Saillard, Adeline ; Url, Thomas.
    In: Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers).
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  54. Completion of Chinese overseas acquisitions: Institutional perspectives and evidence. (2011). Zhou, Chaohong ; Zhang, Jianhong ; Ebbers, Haico .
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  56. Demographic trends and international capital flows in an integrated world. (2011). Marchiori, Luca.
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  57. Taxation, human capital formation, and long-run growth with private investment in education. (2011). Tobing, Elwin.
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  60. Italy, Germany, Japan: From Economic Miracles to Virtual Stagnation. (2011). Boltho, Andrea.
    In: Quaderni di storia economica (Economic History Working Papers).
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