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  25. Corona politics: The cost of mismanaging pandemics. (2020). Trebesch, Christoph ; Ordonez, Guillermo ; Konradt, Maximilian ; Ordoez, Guillermo ; Herrera, Helios.
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  28. The impact of COVID-19 in the allocation of time within couples. Evidence for Argentina.. (2020). Edo, María ; Echeverria, Lucia ; Rocha, Ana ; Thailinger, Agustina ; Costoya, Victoria.
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  31. Divided We Fall: International Health and Trade Coordination During a Pandemic. (2020). von Thadden, Ernst-Ludwig ; Richmond, Robert ; Acharya, Viral ; Jiang, Zhengyang.
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  32. Who Should Work from Home during a Pandemic? The Wage-Infection Trade-off. (2020). Shin, Yongseok ; Lee, Sang Yoon (Tim) ; Aum, Sangmin.
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  35. This Time Its Different: The Role of Womens Employment in a Pandemic Recession. (2020). Tertilt, Michele ; Doepke, Matthias ; Alon, Titan ; Olmstead-Rumsey, Jane.
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  40. Lives and Livelihoods: Estimates of the Global Mortality and Poverty Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2020). Sterck, Olivier ; Ferreira, Francisco ; Decerf, Benoît ; Mahler, Daniel Gerszon.
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  43. Lives and Livelihoods: Estimates of the Global Mortality and Poverty Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic. (2020). Sterck, Olivier ; Ferreira, Francisco ; Decerf, Benoît ; Mahler, Daniel G.
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