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Beyond Baby Blues: The Child Penalty in Mental Health in Switzerland. (2024). Bearth, Nora.
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  35. Targeting Non-Cognitive Skills to Improve Cognitive Outcomes: Evidence from a Remedial Education Intervention. (2009). Silva, Olmo ; Holmlund, Helena.
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  36. Democracy and Agricultural Protection: Parametric and Semi-parametric Matching Estimates. (2009). Swinnen, Johan ; Olper, Alessandro ; Falkowski, Jan.
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  37. Recent Developments in the Econometrics of Program Evaluation. (2008). Wooldridge, Jeffrey ; Imbens, Guido.
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  38. Die Wirkung des Kündigungsschutzes auf die Stabilität junger Beschäftigungsverhältnisse (The effect of dismissal protection legislation on the stability of newly started employment relationships). (2008). Steffes, Susanne.
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  40. Do Local Economic Development Programs Work? Evidence from the Federal Empowerment Zone Program. (2008). Kline, Patrick ; Busso, Matias.
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  41. Do Local Economic Development Programs Work? Evidence from the Federal Empowerment Zone Program. (2008). Kline, Patrick ; Busso, Matias.
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  42. Antidumping Protection and Productivity of Domestic Firms: A firm level analysis. (2007). Vandenbussche, Hylke ; Konings, Jozef.
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  43. The Growth Effect of Democracy: Is It Heterogeneous and How Can It Be Estimated?. (2007). Tabellini, Guido ; Persson, Torsten.
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  44. The Growth Effects of Democracy: Is It Heterogenous and How Can It Be Estimated?. (2007). Tabellini, Guido ; Persson, Torsten.
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  45. The Impact of Gurus: Parker Grades and EN PRIMEUR Wine Prices.. (2007). visser, michael ; Lecocq, Sébastien ; Ali, Hela Hadj.
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  46. The Impact of Academic Patenting on the Rate, Quality, and Direction of (Public) Research Output. (2006). Ding, Waverly ; Stuart, Toby ; Azoulay, Pierre.
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  47. EFFECTS OF COHABITING LAW AND ALIMONY RIGHTS OVER FERTILITY IN THE BRAZILIAN NORTHEAST REGION. (2006). Assuncao, Juliano ; Pereira, Vitor Azevedo ; Assuno, Juliano.
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  48. Beggar thy neighbor? the in-state vs. out-of-state impact of state R&D tax credits. (2005). Wilson, Daniel.
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  49. Using Matching, Instrumental Variables and Control Functions to Estimate Economic Choice Models. (2003). Navarro, Salvador ; Heckman, James.
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  50. How Much Should We Trust Differences-in-Differences Estimates?. (2002). Mullainathan, Sendhil ; Duflo, Esther ; Bertrand, Marianne.
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