121 |
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The Market for Evaluations
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Avery, C.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1999
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122 |
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The Geographic Concentration of Industry: Does Natural Advantage Explain Agglomeration?
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Ellison, G.; Glaeser, E. L.
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American Economic Association
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1999
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123 |
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Economic Growth: How Good Can It Get?
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Stafford, F. P.
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American Economic Association
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1999
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124 |
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Institutions, Innovations, and Growth
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Haizhou, H.; Chenggang, X.
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American Economic Association
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1999
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125 |
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The Possibility of Social Choice
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Sen, A.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1999
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126 |
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Financial Decision-Making: Are Women Really More Risk Averse?
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Schubert, R.; Brown, M.; Gysler, M.; Brachinger, H. W.
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American Economic Association
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1999
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127 |
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China's Lagging Poor Areas
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Ravallion, M.; Jalan, J.
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American Economic Association
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1999
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128 |
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Productivity Growth and Factor Prices in East Asia
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Hsieh, C.-T.
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American Economic Association
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1999
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129 |
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Competing for Endorsements
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Grossman, G. M.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1999
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130 |
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Longevity Complementarities Under Competing Risks
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Dow, W. H.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1999
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