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Adoption of environmental standards and a lack of awareness: evidence from the food and beverage industry in Vietnam. (2022). Filippini, Massimo ; Srinivasan, Suchita.
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  52. Taxpayers Response to Warnings of a Possible Tax Audit: Do They Change Their Compliance Behavior?. (2010). Niu, Yongzhi.
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  55. Ex-ante Evaluation of Cassava Research for Development in Malawi: A Farm Household and Random Utility Modeling Approach. (2010). Manyong, Victor M. ; Jumbo, S. ; Okechukwu, R. ; Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas ; Rusike, Joseph ; Kawonga, J. M. ; James, Braima .
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