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A Human-Computer Interaction Approach for Integrity in Economics. (2017). Opoku-Agyemang, Kweku A.
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    In: CEPA Working Papers Series.
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  32. The Russian regional convergence process. (2009). Siliverstovs, Boriss ; Oshchepkov, Aleksey ; Kholodilin, Konstantin.
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  33. Factors explaining local privatization: a meta-regression analysis. (2009). Fageda, Xavier ; Bel, Germà.
    In: Public Choice.
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  34. A spatial econometric analysis of the regional growth and volatility in Europe. (2009). Sinabell, Franz ; Falk, Martin.
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  35. Rose Effect and the Euro: The Magic is Gone. (2009). Havranek, Tomas.
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  36. A spatially filtered mixture of β-convergence regressions for EU regions, 1980–2002. (2008). Di Vaio, Gianfranco ; Battisti, Michele.
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  37. International vs. Intra-national Convergence in Europe – an Assessment of Causes and Evidence. (2008). Sørensen, Nils Karl ; Cornett, Andreas ; Sorensen, Nils Karl .
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  38. Parametric variability in cross-country growth regressions: An application of quantile-regression methodology. (2008). Ram, Rati.
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  39. The internal market and the Dutch economy: implications for trade and economic growth. (2008). Lejour, Arjan ; Mohlmann, Jan.
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  41. A META‐ANALYSIS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INCOME INEQUALITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH. (2008). de Groot, Henri ; de Dominicis, Laura.
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  42. Sectoral Energy- and Labour-Productivity Convergence. (2007). Mulder, Peter ; de Groot, Henri.
    In: Environmental & Resource Economics.
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  44. GEOGRAPHIC AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF REAL INCOME:A SPATIO-TEMPORAL SIMULTANEOUS EQUATION APPROACH. (2006). Ngeleza, Guyslain ; Masters, William.
    In: Working Papers.
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  45. Convergence and FDI in an enlarged EU: what can we learn from the experience of cohesion countries for the CEECS?. (2006). Levasseur, Sandrine.
    In: Documents de Travail de l'OFCE.
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  46. Energy intensity in transition economies: Is there convergence towards the EU average?. (2006). MARKANDYA, ANIL ; Galinato, Suzette ; Pedroso-Galinato, Suzette ; Streimikiene, Dalia.
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  47. Procreation, migration and tradable quotas. (2006). de la Croix, David ; Axel, GOSSERIES ; Clara, DELAVALLADE.
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  48. Uncovering the Factors behind Comparative Regional Economic Performance: A Dynamic CGE Approach. (2006). Madden, John ; Giesecke, James.
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  49. The Role of Knowledge Externalities in the Spatial Distribution of Economic Growth: A Spatial Econometric Analysis for US Counties, 1969-2003. (2006). Pede, Valerien ; de Groot, Henri.
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  50. THE EMERGENCE OF A KNOWLEDGE AGGLOMERATION: A SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL IN INDIANA. (2005). Waldorf, Brigitte.
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