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How Do Intermediaries Affect the Effectiveness of the Four-Eyes-Principle? An Experimental Investigation. (2019). Yuan, Yuemei ; Xinchao, Zhang ; Yuemei, Yuan ; Zechun, Ying ; Bin, XU ; Liangcong, Fan.
In: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy.
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