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Years of life lost to revolution and war in Iran. (2023). Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza.
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  26. The Coevolution of Policy Support and Farmers Behaviour. An investigation on Italian agriculture over the 2008-2019 period.. (2022). Esposti, Roberto.
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  28. Bargaining Power and the Labor Share - a Structural Break Approach. (2021). Kraft, Kornelius ; Lammers, Alexander.
    In: VfS Annual Conference 2021 (Virtual Conference): Climate Economics.
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  29. Death Penalty Statutes and Murder Rates: Evidence From Synthetic Controls. (2021). Parker, Brett.
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  30. The Macroeconomic Impact of Recent Political Conflicts in Africa: Generalized Synthetic Counterfactual Evidence. (2021). Tchamyou, Vanessa ; Diop, Samba ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  31. A hard look at soft cost-control measures in healthcare organizations: Evidence from preferred drug policies in Germany. (2021). Blankart, Katharina ; Avdic, Daniel.
    In: Centre for Health Economics, Monash University.
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  32. The Effect of the Sex Buyer Law on the Market for Sex, Sexual Health and Sexual Violence. (2021). Nguyen, Thien ; Backus, Peter.
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  33. Institutional Integration and Productivity Growth: Evidence from the 1995 Enlargement of the European Union. (2021). Franceschi, Emanuele ; coricelli, fabrizio ; Campos, Nauro.
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  34. Carbon Pricing and Power Sector Decarbonisation: Evidence from the UK. (2021). Leroutier, Marion.
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  37. Carbon Pricing and Power Sector Decarbonisation: Evidence from the UK. (2021). Leroutier, Marion.
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  38. The Macroeconomic Impact of Recent Political Conflicts in Africa: Generalized Synthetic Counterfactual Evidence. (2021). Tchamyou, Vanessa ; Diop, Samba ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  39. Impacts of COVID-19 on urban rail transit ridership using the Synthetic Control Method. (2021). Feng, Shumin ; Xin, Mengwei ; Zhao, HU ; Shalaby, Amer.
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  40. The effect of changes in alcohol tax differentials on alcohol consumption. (2021). Saffer, Henry ; Grossman, Michael ; Gehrsitz, Markus.
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  41. Modest and incomplete incentives may work: Pricing plastic bags in Uruguay. (2021). Cid, Alejandro ; Caffera, Marcelo ; Cabrera, José María.
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  42. School openings and the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy. A provincial-level analysis using the synthetic control method. (2021). Ercolano, Salvatore ; Alfano, Vincenzo ; Cicatiello, Lorenzo.
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  43. Extending alcohol retailers’ opening hours: Evidence from Sweden. (2021). von Hinke, Stephanie ; Avdic, Daniel.
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  44. The effect of doubling the minimum wage on employment and earnings in Mexico. (2021). Esquivel, Gerardo ; Campos-Vazquez, Raymundo.
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  45. The Implications of Monetary Union for Income Inequality: An Empirical Assessment. (2021). Kerschbaumer, Florentin ; Maschke, Andreas.
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  46. The Effect of Islamic Revolution and War on Income Inequality in Iran. (2021). Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza ; Kadivar, Mohammad Ali.
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  47. Breaking up is hard to do: Lessons from the strange case of New Zealand. (2021). Munger, Michael C ; Grier, Kevin B.
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  48. A Hard Look at “Soft” Cost‐control Measures in Healthcare Organizations: Evidence from Preferred Drug Policies in Germany. (2021). Blankart, Katharina ; Avdic, Daniel.
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  49. The Macroeconomic Impact of Recent Political Conflicts in Africa: Generalized Synthetic Counterfactual Evidence. (2021). Tchamyou, Vanessa ; Diop, Samba ; Asongu, Simplice.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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  50. Working Paper 356 - Eurobonds, debt sustainability and macroeconomic performance in Africa: Synthetic controlled experiments. (2021). Chuku, Chuku ; Yenice, Mustafa Yasin.
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