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Potential Growth in the EU : Prospects from Technical Progress and Eastern Enlargment. (2005). Gaffard, Jean-Luc ; le Cacheux, Jacques ; Baudchon, Helene ; le Garrec, Gilles ; Laurent, Eloi ; Borgy, Vladimir ; Touze, Vincent ; Juillard, Michel ; Aglietta, Michel ; Creel, Jerome ; Chateau, Jean.
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  8. Is the External Labor Migration an Economic Growth Factor: Econometric Analysis and Policy Implications for the CIS Countries. (2015). Chepel, S ; Bondarenko, K.
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  9. Is there Discrimination Against Women Entrepreneurs in Formal Credit Markets in Nigeria?. (2015). Orji, Anthony ; Nwosu, Emmanuel ; Nwangwu, Chioma .
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  10. The Spread of Manufacturing to the Poor Periphery 1870–2007. (2015). O'Rourke, Kevin ; Bénétrix, Agustín ; ORourke, Kevin ; Williamson, Jeffrey ; Benetrix, Agustin.
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  11. Do Social Networks Improve Chinese Adults Subjective Well-being?. (2015). Shen, Yan ; Lei, Xiaoyan ; Smith, James P ; Zhou, Guangsu.
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  19. Benchmarking the Determinants of Economic Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean. (2014). Wacker, Konstantin ; Vostroknutova, Ekaterina ; Brückner, Markus ; Clavijo, Mateo ; Brueckner, Markus ; Araujo, Jorge Thompson.
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  22. Growth Horizons for a Changing Asian Regional Economy. (2014). Roland-Holst, David ; Sugiyarto, Guntur.
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  23. Interest Rates Close to Zero, Post-crisis Restructuring and Natural Interest Rate. (2014). Rzońca, Andrzej ; Ciżkowicz, Piotr ; Cikowicz, Piotr ; Rzoca, Andrzej.
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  26. Gift-giving and Network Structure in Rural China: Utilizing Long-term Spontaneous Gift Records. (2014). Chen, Xi.
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  29. A Global View of Cross-Border Migration. (2014). Ortega, Francesc ; Levchenko, Andrei ; di Giovanni, Julian.
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  30. Can Peers Improve Agricultural Productivity?. (2014). Songsermsawas, Tisorn ; Michelson, Hope ; Baylis, Kathy ; Chhatre, Ashwini.
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  31. Does Mining Influence Rural Economic Growth?. (2014). Deller, Steven.
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  38. Regional Clusters of Innovative Activity in Europe: Are Social Capital and Geographical Proximity the Key Determinants?. (2011). de Groot, Henri ; Raymond J. G. M. Florax, ; de Dominicis, Laura ; Henri L. F. de Groot, .
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  44. Trade and Poverty in Latin America. (2009). Xavier Sala-i-Martin, ; Florez, Victoria ; Bardhan, Pranab ; Giordano, Paolo ; Berdegue, Julio A. ; Schejtman, Alexander ; Berry, Albert.
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