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Imitation is the sincerest form of institutionalization: Understanding the effects of imitation and competitive pressures on the reporting of sustainable development goals in an international context. (2023). Garciasanchez, Isabelmaria ; Sannino, Giuseppe ; Zampone, Giovanni.
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  9. Comparative Study on Lower-Middle-, Upper-Middle-, and Higher-Income Economies of ASEAN for Fiscal and Current Account Deficits: A Panel Econometric Analysis. (2022). Bangash, Romana ; Marimuthu, Maran ; Khan, Hanana.
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  10. Impact of COVID-19-Related Lockdown Measures on Economic and Social Outcomes in Lithuania. (2022). Medvedev, Viktor ; Levulien, Rta ; Treigys, Povilas ; Markeviit, Jurgita ; Venskus, Julius ; Bernataviien, Jolita.
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  11. Financial Technology and Its Impact on Digital Literacy in India: Using Poverty as a Moderating Variable. (2022). Bhimavarapu, Venkata Mrudula ; Rastogi, Shailesh ; Gautam, Rahul Singh ; Kanoujiya, Jagjeevan ; Rawal, Aashi.
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  12. Going Abroad and Going Green: The Effects of Top Management Teams’ Overseas Experience on Green Innovation in the Digital Era. (2022). Meng, Shuang ; Wang, Pengxiang ; Yu, Jiajie.
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  13. The Nexus between Pollution and Obesity and the Magnifying Role of Media Consumption: International Evidence from GMM Systems Estimates. (2022). Tudor, Cristiana.
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  14. What drives credit expansion worldwide?——An empirical investigation with long-term cross-country panel data. (2022). Wu, Zhouheng ; Yi, Xingjian ; Liu, Sheng.
    In: International Review of Economics & Finance.
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  15. Who games metrics and rankings? Institutional niches and journal impact factor inflation. (2022). Lariviere, Vincent ; Siler, Kyle.
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  16. Cities in a Pandemic: Evidence from China. (2022). Baltagi, Badi ; Yang, Zhenlin ; Deng, Ying ; Li, Jing.
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  17. Bank–client cross‐ownership of bank stocks: A network analysis. (2022). Barth, James ; Joo, Sunghoon ; Lee, Kangbok.
    In: Journal of Financial Research.
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  18. Human Development Effects of Food Manufacturing Foreign Direct Investment. (2022). Djokoto, Justice ; Srofenyo, Francis Y ; Gidiglo, Ferguson K ; Agyeiwaa-Afrane, Akua.
    In: International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics (IJFAEC).
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  19. Investigating the Differential Effects of the Economy on SNAP Participation: A Factor Model Approach. (2022). Valizadeh, Pourya ; Bryant, Henry L ; Fischer, Bart L.
    In: 2024 Annual Meeting, July 28-30, New Orleans, LA.
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  20. The Interaction Between Renewable Energy Consumption and the Institutional Framework from a Circular Economy-Based Perspective. (2022). Burca, Valentin ; Sahlian, Daniela Nicoleta ; Trasca, Daniela Livia ; Popa, Adriana Florina.
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  21. Institutional Framework of Central Bank Independence: Revisited. (2021). Woźniak, Michał ; Lewkowicz, Jacek ; Wrzesiski, Micha ; Woniak, Micha.
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  22. Foreign Institutional Investors: Fair-Weather Friends or Smart Traders?. (2021). Kumari, Jyoti ; Roy, Hiranmoy ; Venkatesh, Hari ; Hiremath, Gourishankar S.
    In: Journal of Quantitative Economics.
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  23. Medium- and High-Tech Export and Renewable Energy Consumption: Non-Linear Evidence from the ASEAN Countries. (2021). Ngo, Thanh ; Nguyen, Trung Thanh ; Dinh, Cong Khai.
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  24. Agglomeration Economies and Labour Misallocation in Cote d’Ivoire. (2021). Bah, Mamadou Mouminy.
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  25. Does the Quality of Institutions Matter for Financial Inclusion? Cross Country Evidence. (2021). Muriu, Peter W.
    In: International Journal of Economics and Finance.
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  26. Is the Fiscal Deficit of ASEAN Alarming? Evidence from Fiscal Deficit Consequences and Contribution towards Sustainable Economic Growth. (2021). Bangash, Romana ; Marimuthu, Maran ; Khan, Hanana.
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  27. An Econometric Approach on Performance, Assets, and Liabilities in a Sample of Banks from Europe, Israel, United States of America, and Canada. (2021). Batrancea, Larissa M.
    In: Mathematics.
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  28. Medium- and High-Tech Export and Renewable Energy Consumption: Non-Linear Evidence from the ASEAN Countries. (2021). Ngo, Thanh ; Nguyen, Trung Thanh ; Dinh, Cong Khai.
    In: Energies.
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  29. Melting constants in trade gravity’s rainbow. (2021). Egger, Peter ; Blank, Sven.
    In: Economics Letters.
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  30. OECD Countries Twin Long-run Challenge: The Impact of Ageing Dynamics and Increasing Natural Disasters on Savings Ratios. (2021). Celebi, Kaan ; Xiong, Tian.
    In: EIIW Discussion paper.
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  31. Bad loans in the meltdown: micro analysis of credit union performance versus banks, an initial investigation. (2010). Klinedinst, Mark.
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  32. Decomposition of the effect of government size on growth. (2010). Yamamura, Eiji.
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  33. Demand for Money in the Selected OECD Countries: A Time Series Panel Data Approach and Structural Breaks. (2010). Chowdhury, Mamta ; Kumar, Saten ; Rao, Bhaskara B..
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  34. Cross-sectional Dependence in Panel Data Analysis. (2010). Sarafidis, Vasilis ; Wansbeek, Tom.
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  35. Heterogeneity, trust, human capital and productivity growth: Decomposition analysis. (2010). Yamamura, Eiji ; SHIN, Inyong.
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  36. The quality of the legal system and labor market performance around the world. (2009). Feldmann, Horst.
    In: European Journal of Law and Economics.
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  37. Determinants of interest rate exposure of Spanish banking industry. (2009). Soto, Gloria M. ; Ferrer, Roman ; Ballester, Laura ; Gloria M. Soto Pacheco, ; Gonzalez, Cristobal.
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  39. Competitive conditions in the Central and Eastern European banking systems. (2008). Delis, Manthos.
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  40. Network Externalities and Critical Mass in the Mobile Telephone Network: a Panel Data Estimation. (2008). Baraldi, Anna Laura.
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  41. The institutions of economic freedom and entrepreneurship: evidence from panel data. (2008). Nyström, Kristina.
    In: Public Choice.
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  42. Labour Market Flexibility and Regional Unemployment Rate Dynamics: Spain (1980-1995). (2006). Karanassou, Marika ; Bande, Roberto.
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  43. Regional growth in Hungary - The impact of European economic integration. (2005). Iara, Anna.
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  44. Liberalizzazione tariffaria e crescita degli scambi mondiali: un’analisi storica comparata per la valutazione del sistema commerciale multilaterale. (2005). Nenci, Silvia.
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  45. How Flexible are Wages in EU Accession Countries?. (2004). SIEDSCHLAG, IULIA ; Iara, Anna ; Traistaru, Iulia.
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  46. Descentralización fiscal y disparidades en el ingreso regional: la experiencia colombiana. (2004). Bonet, Jaime.
    In: Documentos de Trabajo Sobre Economía Regional y Urbana.
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  47. Are Real Interest Rates Cointegrated? Further evidence based on paneleconometric methods. (2003). Schumacher, Christian ; Dreger, Christian.
    In: Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES).
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  48. A Tax on Tax Revenue: The Incentive Effects of Equalizing Transfers: Evidence from Germany. (2002). Lichtblau, Karl ; Huber, Bernd.
    In: International Tax and Public Finance.
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  49. WATER PRICE IMPACT ON RESIDENTIAL WATER DEMAND IN ZARAGOZA CITY. A DYNAMIC PANEL DATA APPROACH. (2000). Inmaculada, Villanua Martin ; Orti, Ramon Barberan ; Gracia, Fernando Arbues.
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  50. The effects of change in grants-in-aid regime and cuts on grants on municipalities expenditures in Finland. (1998). Moisio, Antti.
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