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Sports Mega-Events and Economic Growth: A Synthetic Control Approach. (2022). Pierzgalski, Micha ; Kobierecki, Micha Marcin.
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  11. Can Reform Waves Turn the Tide? Some Case Studies Using the Synthetic Control Method. (2016). Loungani, Prakash ; Duval, Romain ; Adhikari, Bibek ; Hu, Bingjie.
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  12. The Impact of Trade Agreements: New Approach, New Insights. (2016). Hannan, Swarnali.
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  13. Revisiting the synthetic control estimator. (2016). Pinto, Cristine ; Ferman, Bruno ; de Xavier, Cristine Campos.
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  14. Did Latvias Flat Tax Reform Improve Growth?. (2015). Alm, James ; Adhikari, Bibek.
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  15. Expanding Disability Discrimination Protections to Those with Less Severe Impairments: Evidence from Californias Prudence Kay Poppink Act. (2015). .
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  16. Effects of ACA Medicaid Expansions on Health Insurance Coverage and Labor Supply. (2015). Kaestner, Robert ; Garrett, A. ; Fleming, Caitlyn ; Gangopadhyaya, Anuj.
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  17. Paid Family Leave, Fathers Leave-Taking, and Leave-Sharing in Dual-Earner Households. (2015). Stearns, Jenna ; Ruhm, Christopher ; Rossin-Slater, Maya ; Waldfogel, Jane ; Bartel, Ann P.
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  18. Analysing the Effectiveness of International Environmental Policies: The Case of the Kyoto Protocol. (2015). Winkler, Ralph ; Almer, Christian.
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  19. Regional economic impacts of the shale gas and tight oil boom: A synthetic control analysis. (2015). Rickman, Dan ; Munasib, Abdul.
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  20. Financial incentives for kidney donation: A comparative case study using synthetic controls. (2015). Bilgel, Firat ; Galle, Brian.
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  21. Evaluando el Impacto de Subsidios Escolares en Bolivia: Una Aproximación No-Paramétrica Reducida. (2015). Hernani-Limarino, Werner.
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  22. The impact of redistributive policies on inequality in OECD countries. (2014). Peichl, Andreas ; Doerrenberg, Philipp.
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  23. 1807: Economic shocks, conflict and the slave trade. (2014). Fenske, James ; Kala, Namrata.
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  24. Volatile Top Income Shares in Switzerland? Reassessing the Evolution Between 1981 and 2009. (2014). Martínez, Isabel ; Foellmi, Reto ; Martinez, Isabel Z..
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  25. Natural disasters, growth and institutions: a tale of two earthquakes. (2014). Mocetti, Sauro ; Barone, Guglielmo.
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  26. Natural disasters, economic growth and corruption: a tale from two earthquakes. (2013). Mocetti, Sauro ; Barone, Guglielmo.
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  27. Assist or desist? Conditional bailouts and fiscal discipline in local governments. (2013). Ellegård, Lina Maria ; Dietrichson, Jens ; Ellegrd, Lina Maria.
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  28. Does Strengthening Self-Defense Law Deter Crime or Escalate Violence?:Evidence from Expansions to Castle Doctrine. (2013). Hoekstra, Mark ; cheng, cheng.
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  29. What Lessons Can Asia Draw from Capital Controls in Brazil during 2008–2012?. (2013). Zheng, Huanhuan ; Noy, Ilan ; Jinjarak, Yothin.
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  30. Assist or Desist? Conditional Bailouts and Fiscal Discipline in Local Governments. (2013). Ellegård, Lina Maria ; Dietrichson, Jens ; Ellegrd, Lina Maria.
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  31. Building the Stock of College-Educated Labor Revisited. (2012). Winters, John ; Sjoquist, David.
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  32. The Effect of Kyoto Emission Targets on Domestic CO2 Emissions: A Synthetic Control Approach. (2012). Winkler, Ralph.
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  33. Does Universal Coverage Improve Health? The Massachusetts Experience. (2012). Courtemanche, Charles ; Zapata, Daniela.
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  34. Non-compete Agreements: Barriers to Entry…and Exit?. (2012). Marx, Matt ; Fleming, Lee.
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  35. The Impact of Redistributive Policies on Inequality in OECD Countries. (2012). Peichl, Andreas ; Doerrenberg, Philipp.
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  36. The Impact of Redistributive Policies on Inequality in OECD Countries. (2012). Peichl, Andreas ; Doerrenberg, Philipp.
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  37. The economic costs of organized crime: evidence from southern Italy. (2012). pinotti, paolo.
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  38. Identifying and evaluating large scale policy interventions : what questions can we answer ?. (2011). Dhungana, Sandesh.
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  39. Does better local governance improve district growth performance in Indonesia?. (2011). McCulloch, Neil ; Malesky, Edmund.
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  40. Growth and financial reforms trajectory: an optimal matching sequence analysis approach. (2011). Bicaba, Zorobabel.
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  41. Right-to-Work Laws and State-Level Economic Outcomes: Evidence from the Case Studies of Idaho and Oklahoma Using Synthetic Control Method. (2011). Eren, Ozkan ; Ozbeklik, Serkan I..
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  42. The Heterogeneity of Default Costs: Evidence from Recent Sovereign Debt Crises. (2011). Jorra, Markus.
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  43. Credit Reporting, Access to Finance and Identification Systems: International Evidence. (2011). Jentzsch, Nicola ; Giannetti, Caterina.
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  44. Coverage of Infertility Treatment and Fertility Outcomes: Do Women Catch Up?. (2011). Sanz-de-Galdeano, Anna ; Machado, Matilde ; Sanz-de-Galdeano, Anna, .
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  45. Did the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act Reduce the States Unauthorized Immigrant Population?. (2011). Lofstrom, Magnus ; Raphael, Steven ; Bohn, Sarah.
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  46. The Effects of Performance-Based Teacher Pay on Student Achievement. (2010). Hudson, Sally .
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  47. Empirical Methods in the Economics of International Immigration. (2010). Lozano, Fernando ; Steinberger, Michael D..
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  48. Catastrophic Natural Disasters and Economic Growth. (2010). Noy, Ilan ; Galiani, Sebastian ; Cavallo, Eduardo ; Pantano, Juan.
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