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The distributional impact of SNAP on dietary quality. (2024). Fan, Linlin ; Feng, Jinglin ; Jaenicke, Edward C.
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  39. Pre-crisis reforms, austerity measures and the public-private wage gap in two emerging economies. (2017). Tomić, Iva ; Rubil, Ivica ; Nikolic, Jelena.
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