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Current Account Imbalances, House Prices, and Institutions. (2023). Akcay, Sariye Belgin.
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  45. Rent Preservation and the Persistence of Underdevelopment. (2006). Rajan, Raghuram ; Zingales, Luigi.
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  46. Growth and Reforms in Latin America: A Survey of Facts and Arguments. (2006). Zettelmeyer, Jeromin.
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  50. A Dynamic Approach to the Relationship between Inequality, Social Capital and Institutions. (2005). Caramuta, Diego.
    In: Development and Comp Systems.
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