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Exploring the Roles of Local Mobility Patterns, Socioeconomic Conditions, and Lockdown Policies in Shaping the Patterns of COVID-19 Spread. (2021). Herrera, Mauricio ; Godoy-Faundez, Alex.
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  45. Volatile Top Income Shares in Switzerland? Reassessing the Evolution Between 1981 and 2010. (2016). Martínez, Isabel ; Foellmi, Reto.
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