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  17. A Road to Sustainable Development of Chinese Cities: A Perception of Improving Urban Management Efficiency Based on Two-Level Production Factors. (2017). Li, Zhenyu ; Xu, ZE ; Rao, Yongheng ; Lu, Tianyu ; Zhang, Jianjun.
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  44. DOES FIRM OWNERSHIP AFFECT SPILLOVER OPPORTUNITIES? EVIDENCE FROM CHINESE MANUFACTURING. (2014). Kamal, Fariha.
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  46. Do Cross-Section Dependence and Parameter Heterogeneity Matter? Evidence on Human Capital and Productivity in Greece. (2013). Karagiannis, Stelios ; Benos, Nikos.
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