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It’s not me, it’s you: the functioning of Wall Street during the 2008 economic downturn. (2014). Stringham, Edward.
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  38. Do re-election probabilities influence public investment?. (2013). Natvik, Gisle ; Fiva, Jon.
    In: Public Choice.
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  39. Political budget cycles and election outcomes. (2013). Klomp, Jeroen ; Haan, Jakob.
    In: Public Choice.
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  40. Are we witnessing a paradigm shift in the analysis of political competition?. (2013). Padovano, Fabio.
    In: Public Choice.
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  41. Two-round elections, one-round determinants? Evidence from the French municipal elections. (2013). Héricourt, Jérôme ; Farvaque, Etienne ; Cassette, Aurélie ; Hericourt, Jerome.
    In: Public Choice.
    RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:156:y:2013:i:3:p:563-591.

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  42. Intergovernmental fiscal transfers as pork barrel. (2013). Veiga, Linda.
    In: Public Choice.
    RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:155:y:2013:i:3:p:335-353.

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  43. Economic voting in Portuguese municipal elections. (2013). Veiga, Francisco ; Martins, Rodrigo.
    In: Public Choice.
    RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:155:y:2013:i:3:p:317-334.

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  44. When and how politicians take ‘scandalous’ decisions?. (2013). Petrarca, Ilaria ; Padovano, Fabio.
    In: Constitutional Political Economy.
    RePEc:kap:copoec:v:24:y:2013:i:4:p:336-351.

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  45. Political budget cycles in Indonesia at the district level. (2013). Schulze, Günther ; Kis-Katos, Krisztina ; Sjahrir, Bambang Suharnoko.
    In: Economics Letters.
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  46. A Theory of Cyclical Production of Laws and Decrees. (2012). Petrarca, Ilaria ; Padovano, Fabio.
    In: Economics Working Paper from Condorcet Center for political Economy at CREM-CNRS.
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    In: NIPE Working Papers.
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    In: Working Paper Series of the Department of Economics, University of Konstanz.
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