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HAAVELMO'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO SIMULTANEOUS-EQUATIONS ESTIMATION
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Chipman, J.S.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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HAAVELMO'S PROBABILITY APPROACH AND THE COINTEGRATED VAR
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Juselius, K.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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HAS INFLATION TARGETING CHANGED THE CONDUCT OF MONETARY POLICY?
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Creel, J.; Hubert, P.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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Hierarchy and Judicial Institutions: Arbitration and Ideology in the Hellenistic World
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Grynaviski, Eric; Hsieh, Amy
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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Historical analysis of institutions and organizations: the case of the Brazilian electricity sector
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Signorini, G.; Ross, R.B.; Peterson, H.C.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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History as a laboratory to better understand the formation of institutions
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Van Bavel, B.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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How Dominant Narratives Rise and Fall: Military Conflict, Politics, and the Cold War Consensus
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Krebs, Ronald R.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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How images make world politics: International icons and the case of Abu Ghraib
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Hansen, L.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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How Should the WTO Launch and Negotiate a Future Round?
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Odell, J.S.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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Human rights and collective emancipation: The politics of food sovereignty
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Dunford, R.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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Human Rights, Geostrategy, and EU Foreign Policy, 1989-2008
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Kreutz, J.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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Human Rights Institutions, Sovereignty Costs and Democratization
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Hafner-Burton, E.M.; Mansfield, E.D.; Pevehouse, J.C.W.
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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Human Rights Prosecutions and Autocratic Survival
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Escribà-Folch, Abel; Wright, Joseph
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Cambridge University Press
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2015
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