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Public Debt Competition in Local China: Evidence and Mechanism of Spatial Interactions. (2022). Yu, Yihua ; Zheng, Xinye ; Liu, Dechun.
In: Regional Science Policy & Practice.
RePEc:bla:rgscpp:v:14:y:2022:i:s2:p:91-105.

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