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Social organizations and political institutions: why China and Europe diverged. (2024). Tabellini, Guido ; Mokyr, Joel.
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  21. Dynamic co-movement between economic growth and language: A new perspective of technological progress. (2023). Wei, Wei ; Li, Juanwei ; Hu, Haiqing ; Gang, Cuiui.
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  22. Racial Discrimination and the Social Contract: Evidence from U.S. Army Enlistment during WWII. (2023). Qian, Nancy ; Tabellini, Marco.
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  25. Dissecting the sinews of power: international trade and the rise of Britains fiscal-military state, 1689-1823. (2023). Yuchtman, Noam ; Leucht, Lukas ; Hutkova, Karolina ; Bo, Ernesto Dal.
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  26. Political Elites, Urban Institutions And Long-Run Persistence : The King Owned Towns. (2023). masciandaro, donato ; Borghi, Elisa.
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  27. Culture, Gender, and Labor Force Participation: Evidence from Colombia. (2023). Galindo-Silva, Hector ; Herrera-Id, Paula.
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  28. European Stabilization Policy After the Covid-19 Pandemic: More Flexible Integration or More Federalism?. (2022). Jonung, Lars ; Andersson, Fredrik.
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  29. Norms, Repertoires, & Intersections: Towards an integrated theory of culture for health research and practice. (2022). Stark, Lindsay ; Seff, Ilana ; Bennouna, Cyril ; Gillespie, Alli.
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  30. The Economic Approach to Political Borders. (2022). Spolaore, Enrico.
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