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Changes in consumer spending behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic across product categories. (2024). Dimitrov, Stanko ; Cozzarin, Brian ; Abdulhussein, Ali.
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  45. Will COVID-19 fiscal recovery packages accelerate or retard progress on climate change?. (2020). Stiglitz, Joseph ; Stern, Nicholas ; Zenghelis, Dimitri ; Hepburn, Cameron ; O'Callaghan, Brian.
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