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  18. The fallacy of the globalization trilemma: reframing the political economy of globalization and implications for democracy. (2017). Palley, Thomas.
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  30. Capital flows, long term bond yields and fiscal stance: the Eurozone policy trilemma. (2015). Canale, Rosaria Rita.
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  31. To Regulate or to Deregulate? The Role of Downstream Competition in Upstream Monopoly Vertically Linked Markets. (2015). POLEMIS, MICHAEL ; Eleftheriou, Konstantinos.
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  33. Policy Goals for Improved Water Quality in the Baltic Sea: When do the Benefits Outweigh the Costs?. (2015). Huhtala, Anni ; Artell, Janne ; Ahlvik, Lassi ; Dahlbo, Kim ; Hyytiainen, Kari ; Ahtiainen, Heini.
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  34. Institutions and Development in MENA Region: Evidence from the Manufacturing Sector. (2015). Fakih, Ali ; Arayssi, Mahmoud.
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  36. Labour market institutions: the building blocks of just societies. (2015). Berg, Janine.
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  37. Electricity regulation and FDIs spillovers in the OECD: A panel data econometric approach. (2015). POLEMIS, MICHAEL ; Fafaliou, Irene.
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  38. Zu wenig Einfluss des ökonomischen Sachverstands? Empirische Befunde zum Einfluss von Ökonomen und anderen Wissenschaftlern auf die Wirtschaftspolitik. (2015). Wagner, Gert ; Thomas, Tobias ; Haucap, Justus.
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  42. Capitale fiduciario e sviluppo a livello regionale: un?analisi esplorativa del ruolo del capitale civico e morale. (2014). Esposito, Gaetano Fausto ; Altobelli, Carla.
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  43. Under the Thumb of History? Political institutions and the Scope for Action. (2014). Duflo, Esther ; Banerjee, Abhijit.
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  44. Look before you leap: Why politicians may have a point to be hesitant about the gains from trade. (2014). Gundlach, Erich ; de Vaal, Albert.
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  45. Minimum Wages as a Redistributive Device in the Long Run. (2014). Moutos, Thomas ; Economides, George.
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  46. The Political Economy of Trade-Financial Liberalization and Financial Underdevelopment: A perspective from China. (2013). Morgan, Horatio M..
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  49. Spatially explicit bio-economic modelling for the Baltic Sea: Do the benefits of nutrient abatement outweigh the costs?. (2013). Huhtala, Anni ; Artell, Janne ; Ahlvik, Lassi ; Dahlbo, Kim ; Hyytiainen, Kari ; Ahtiainen, Heini.
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