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Do high-speed railways have an impact on population change? evidence from Japan. (2024). Suzuki, YU ; Terabe, Shintaro ; Wang, Jingyuan ; Yaginuma, Hideki ; Uno, Haruka.
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  47. The regional effects of Germany’s national minimum wage. (2018). Roth, Duncan ; Ahlfeldt, Gabriel ; Seidel, Tobias.
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