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An Overview of Macroprudential Policy Tools. (2014). Claessens, Stijn.
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  11. Coffee value chains on the move: Evidence in Ethiopia. (2019). Regassa, Mekdim ; Kuma, Tadesse ; Dereje, Mekdim ; Engida, Ermias ; Minten, Bart.
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  12. Descriptive norms and gender diversity: Reactance from men. (2019). Paryavi, Maliheh ; Bohnet, Iris ; van Geen, Alexandra.
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  13. The Many Gifts of Status: How Attending to Audience Reactions Drives the Use of Status. (2018). Kovacs, Balazs ; Sharkey, Amanda J.
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  14. A DIAGNOSTIC REVIEW OF THE BARRIERS TO SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CHAINS. (2017). Pillay, Poobie ; Mafini, Chengedzai.
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  16. Resource efficiency of multifunctional wood cascade chains using LCA and exergy analysis, exemplified by a case study for Germany. (2017). Risse, Michael ; Richter, Klaus ; Weber-Blaschke, Gabriele.
    In: Resources, Conservation & Recycling.
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  17. Digital and Competing Information Sources: Impact on Environmental Concern und Prospects for Cooperation. (2017). Udalov, Vladimir.
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  18. Synthesis Report; Empirical analysis for new ways of global engagement. (2016). Pitelis, Christos ; Dellis, Konstantinos ; Alves, Carolina ; Boufounou, Vivienne ; Toporowski, Jan.
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  19. Smart metering trends, implications and necessities: A policy review. (2016). Aguado, Jose A ; Leiva, Javier ; Palacios, Alfonso .
    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
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  20. A Post-Separation Social Accounting Matrix for the Sudan. (2016). Siddig, Khalid ; Mubarak, Amel ; Grethe, Harald ; Elagra, Samir.
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  21. Stock Market Returns and Exchange Rates in Botswana. (2016). Lesotho, O K ; Ntsosa, M M ; Motlaleng, G R.
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  22. Impact of capital gains taxation on the holding period of investments under different tax systems. (2015). Rupp, Kristina ; Sureth, Caren ; Hegemann, Annika ; Kunoth, Angela.
    In: arqus Discussion Papers in Quantitative Tax Research.
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  23. Can improved biomass cookstoves contribute to REDD+ in low-income countries ? evidence from a controlled cooking test trial with randomized behavioral treatments. (2015). Toman, Michael ; Martinsson, Peter ; Dissanayake, Sahan ; Bluffstone, Randall ; Mekonnen, Alemu ; Beyene, Abebe D ; Gebreegziabher, Zenebe.
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  24. Charitable Giving and Intermediation. (2015). Gangadharan, Lata ; Chlaß, Nadine ; Jones, Kristy.
    In: Monash Economics Working Papers.
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  25. Income Inequality: Do Different Inequality Measures Show Different Impacts on Economic Growth, at the State Level? An Analysis of the State of New Jersey. (2015). .
    In: International Journal of Business and Social Research.
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    In: International Journal of Business and Social Research.
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    In: Jena Economics Research Papers.
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  28. The Wind Power Volatility and the Impact on Failure Rates in the Nordic Electricity Market. (2015). Lazarczyk, Ewa ; Fogelberg, Sara.
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  29. EU Development Policy And The Promotion Of The Financial Sector. (2015). Laskaridis, Christina ; Bonizzi, Bruno ; Toporowski, Jan.
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  30. Inclusive growth: the great metropolitan strategic challenge. (2015). Trullen, Joan.
    In: Institut Metròpoli Working Paper in economics.
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  31. The Implication of European Union’s Food Regulations on Developing Countries: Food Safety Standards, Entry Price System and Africa’s Export. (2015). Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada ; Kareem, Fatima ; Brümmer, Bernhard ; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada ; Brummer, Bernhard.
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  32. Monthly Report No. 1/2014. (2014). Richter, Sandor ; Pindyuk, Olga ; Astrov, Vasily ; Havlik, Peter ; Somai, Miklos ; Gligorov, Vladimir.
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  33. The Role Of Trade Management In The Process Of Overcoming The Secrets Of Sustainable Development. (2014). Sreten, Uzovi ; Sokolov, Mladenovi Svetlana.
    In: Economic Themes.
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  34. An Overview of Macroprudential Policy Tools. (2014). Claessens, Stijn.
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  35. Interest Rate Determination in China: Past, Present, and Future. (2014). Yu, Xiangrong ; He, Dong ; Wang, Honglin.
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  36. The Iraqi Stock Market: Development and Determinants. (2014). Weber, Christoph ; Kaehler, Juergen ; Weber Christoph S., ; Juergen, Kaehler ; Salahal-Din, Aref Haider .
    In: Review of Middle East Economics and Finance.
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  37. Is Obesity Contagious? A Case Study of International Graduate Students. (2014). Katare, Bhagyashree.
    In: 2014 AAEA/EAAE/CAES Joint Symposium: Social Networks, Social Media and the Economics of Food, May 29-30, 2014, Montreal, Canada.
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