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Macroeconomic Gains from Reforming the Agri-Food Sector: The Case of France. (2019). Batini, Nicoletta.
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    In: Investigaciones Economicas.
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  51. Does Social Insurance Help Secure Property Rights?. (2001). MacCulloch, Robert.
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  52. What Makes a Revolution?. (2001). MacCulloch, Robert.
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    In: Journal of Economic Literature.
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    In: William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series.
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    In: William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series.
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  56. Polarization, politics, and property rights : links between inequality and growth. (2000). Keefer, Philip.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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    In: Economics Working Papers.
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  58. The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation. (2000). Robinson, James ; Johnson, Simon ; Acemoglu, Daron.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  59. Inequality, Growth, and Investment. (1999). Barro, Robert.
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    In: Working Papers in Applied Economic Theory.
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