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Can the Carbon Trading Policy Enhance Resource Allocation Efficiency?—An Analysis of the Synergistic Effect of Market Mechanism and Government Intervention. (2024). Ye, Liang ; Shao, Wei ; Dai, Debao ; Zhao, Yunqing.
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    In: STICERD - Political Economy and Public Policy Paper Series.
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  45. Antidepressants and the Suicide Rate: Is There Really a Connection?. (2005). Dahlberg, Matz ; Lundin, Douglas.
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  46. Inequality and crime: separating the effects of permanent and transitory income. (2005). Gustavsson, Magnus ; Dahlberg, Matz.
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  48. The Costs of Remoteness: Evidence from German Division and Reunification. (2005). Sturm, Daniel ; Redding, Stephen.
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  49. The Costs of Remoteness: Evidence from German Division and Reunification. (2005). Sturm, Daniel ; Redding, Stephen.
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