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Investigating the economic impact of climate change on agriculture in Iran: Spatial spillovers matter. (2024). Malaekeh, Sayed Morteza ; Shiva, Layla ; Safaie, Ammar.
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  44. Convergence des régions européennes. Une approche par léconométrie spatiale. (2000). Le Gallo, Julie ; Baumont, Catherine.
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  45. Do Local Governments Engage in Strategic Property-Tax Competition?. (2000). Brueckner, Jan ; Saavedra, Luz A..
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