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Does industry resilience matter for postshock industrial policy? A focus on tourism-related industries. (2024). Fasone, Vincenzo ; di Tommaso, Marco R ; Prodi, Elena.
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  38. Labor market effects of improved access to credit among the poor: evidence from Cape Verde. (2015). Santos Monteiro, Paulo ; Casini, Paolo ; Riera, Olivia.
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