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Financing Health Systems in Developing Countries: the Role of Government Spending and Taxation. (2024). Bechtini, Marwa ; Younsi, Moheddine.
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  13. Governmentally amplified output volatility. (2016). Funashima, Yoshito.
    In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications.
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  14. Governmentally amplified output volatility. (2015). Funashima, Yoshito.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  15. Local Government Investments and Ineffectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus during Japans Lost Decades. (2015). Funashima, Yoshito ; Miyahara, Shoichi ; Horiba, Isao.
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  16. Liquidity and Financial Stability Conventional versus Islamic Banks. (2015). Brahim, Mohamed Ali ; Ghenimi, Ameni.
    In: International Journal of Economics and Empirical Research (IJEER).
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  17. Earnings baths by bank CEOs during turnovers. (2014). Schertler, Andrea ; Kick, Thomas ; Bornemann, Sven ; Pfingsten, Andreas.
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  18. Government spending multipliers in contraction and expansion. (2014). Stockhammer, Engelbert ; Qazizada, Walid.
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  19. Government spending multipliers in contraction and expansion. (2014). Stockhammer, Engelbert ; Qazizada, Walid.
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  20. Trade, Import Competition and Productivity Growth in the Food Industry. (2013). Pacca, Lucia ; Olper, Alessandro ; Curzi, Daniele.
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  21. Capital mobility, balance of payments constraints, and economic growth: an empirical dynamic analysis.. (2010). Meyrelles Filho, Sérgio ; Jayme Jr, Frederico ; Meirelles, Sergio Fornazier .
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  22. Intra-Industry Knowledge Spillovers and Scientific Labor Mobility. (2010). Dindaroglu, Burak.
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  23. Monetary policy shocks and stock returns: evidence from the British market. (2009). Montagnoli, Alberto ; MacDonald, Ronald ; Kontonikas, Alexandros ; Gregoriou, A..
    In: Financial Markets and Portfolio Management.
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  24. Can Dynamic Panel Data Explain the Finance-Growth Link? An Empirical Likelihood Approach. (2005). Stengos, Thanasis ; Oguzoglu, Umut.
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  25. Executive Pay and Performance in the UK 1994-2002. (2005). Tonks, Ian ; Jewell, Sarah ; Gregg, Paul.
    In: The Centre for Market and Public Organisation.
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  26. The Rise (and Fall) of Labour Market Programmes: The Role of Global and Domestic Factors. (2004). Rajaguru, Gulasekaran ; Gaston, Noel.
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  27. Développement financier, instabilité financière,croissance et pauvreté.. (2004). KPODAR, Kangni ; Guillaumont Jeanneney, Sylviane ; Kangni KPODAR [K-R], .
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  28. The interplay of export supply and the real exchange rate. Evidence for Mercosur exports to the EU.. (2003). Nowak-Lehmann D., Felicitas ; Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada ; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada.
    In: International Trade.
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  29. Capital Account Liberalization and Growth: Was Mr. Mahathir Right?. (2003). Eichengreen, Barry ; Leblang, David.
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  30. Labour-Use Efficiency in Tunisian Manufacturing Industries. (2003). Heshmati, Almas ; Haouas, Ilham ; Yagoubi, Mahmoud .
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  31. A Flexible Adjustment Model of Employment with Application to Zimbabwes Manufacturing Industries. (2003). Heshmati, Almas ; Ncube, Mkhululi .
    In: SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance.
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  32. The provisioning experience of the major UK banks: a small panel investigation. (2003). Pain, Darren.
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  33. Rational expectations and fixed-event forecasts: an application to UK inflation. (2003). yates, anthony ; Kapetanios, George ; Bakhshi, Hasan.
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  34. Alternative Approaches to Model Withdrawals from the Labour Market – A Literature Review. (2002). Hakola, Tuulia .
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  35. Handling the measurement error problem by means of panel data: Moment methods applied on firm data. (2002). .
    In: 10th International Conference on Panel Data, Berlin, July 5-6, 2002.
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  36. Firm Investment and Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area. (2002). von Kalckreuth, Ulf ; Vermeulen, Philip ; HERNANDO, IGNACIO ; Chatelain, Jean-Bernard ; Generale, Andrea.
    In: 10th International Conference on Panel Data, Berlin, July 5-6, 2002.
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  37. Superstores and Labour Demand: Evidence from Great Britain. (2002). Guariglia, Alessandra.
    In: Journal of Applied Economics.
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  38. R&D-Productivity Dynamics: Causality, Lags, and Dry Holes. (2002). Rouvinen, Petri.
    In: Journal of Applied Economics.
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  39. Financial pressure and balance sheet adjustment by UK firms. (2002). Young, Garry.
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  40. The role of short-run inflation targets and forecasts in disinflation. (2002). Sterne, Gabriel ; Mahadeva, Lavan.
    In: Bank of England working papers.
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  41. Worker-firm Matching and Unemployment in Transition to a Market. (2001). Svejnar, Jan ; MÜNICH, Daniel.
    In: Development and Comp Systems.
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  42. Do Multinational Enterprises Substitute Parent Jobs for Foreign Ones? Evidence from Firm Level Panel Data. (2001). Konings, Jozef ; Murphey, Alan.
    In: William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series.
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  43. Venture Capital Investment and Labor Market Performance: A Panel Data Analysis. (2001). Foster-McGregor, Neil ; Fehn, Rainer.
    In: Vienna Economics Papers.
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  44. GMM Estimation of Empirical Growth Models. (2001). Temple, Jonathan ; Hoeffler, Anke ; Bond, Stephen.
    In: Economics Papers.
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  45. Employment Adjustment in Portugal: Evidence from Aggregate and Firm Data. (2001). Teixeira, Paulino ; Addison, John.
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  46. The Effect of Diversification on Firm Performance. (2001). .
    In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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  47. The Intertemporal Spending Behavior of Local Governments: A Comparative Analysis of the Scandinavian Countries. (2001). Dahlberg, Matz ; Borge, Lars-Erik ; Tovmo, Per.
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  48. The Nature of Specialization Matters for Growth: an Empirical Investigation. (2001). Ünal, Deniz ; Gaulier, Guillaume ; Bensidoun, Isabelle.
    In: Working Papers.
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  49. ON NON-LINEARITIES BETWEEN EXPORTS OF MANUFACTURES AND ECONOMIC GROWTH. (2001). Zanforlin, Luisa ; Chong, Alberto ; Calderon, Cesar.
    In: Journal of Applied Economics.
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  50. Hard Times or Great Expectations?: Dividend omissions and dividend cuts by UK firms. (2001). Young, Garry.
    In: Bank of England working papers.
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  51. Oscillate Wildly: asymmetries and persistence in company-level profitability. (2001). .
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  52. Investment and Instability. (2000). Nugent, Jeffrey ; Campos, Nauro.
    In: William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series.
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  53. Who is Afraid of Political Instability?. (2000). Nugent, Jeffrey ; Campos, Nauro.
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  54. The Effects of Urban Concentration on Economic Growth. (2000). Henderson, J. Vernon.
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  55. Habit Persistence in Effective Tax Rates: Evidence Using Australian Tax Entities. (2000). Harris, Mark ; Feeny, Simon.
    In: Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series.
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  56. Sluggishness, Endogeneity and the Demand for Local Public Services. (2000). Dahlberg, Matz ; Jacob, Johanna.
    In: Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:hhs:uunewp:2000_017.

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  57. Monitoring and Market Power in Credit Markets. (2000). Toivanen, Otto ; Hyytinen, Ari.
    In: Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers.
    RePEc:ecm:wc2000:1879.

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  58. Investigating Rationality in Wage-Setting. (2000). Bhalotra, Sonia.
    In: Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers.
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  59. Finite Sample Properties of One-Step, Two-Step and Bootstrap Empirical Likelihood Approaches to Efficient GMM Estimation. (2000). Inkmann, Joachim.
    In: Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers.
    RePEc:ecm:wc2000:0332.

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  60. Misspecified heteroskedasticity in the panel probit model: A small sample comparison of GMM and SML estimators. (1999). Inkmann, Joachim.
    In: Finance.
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  61. Firm Level Investment in France and the United States: An Exploration of What We Have Learned in Twenty Years. (1999). MULKAY, Benoît ; MAIRESSE, Jacques ; Hall, Bronwyn.
    In: Econometrics.
    RePEc:wpa:wuwpem:9902001.

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  62. Demographic and Per Capita Income Dynamics: A Convergence Study on Demographics, Human Capital, and Per Capita Income for the US States. (1999). Persson, Joakim.
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  63. Municipal Labour Demand - Sweden 1988 - 1995. (1998). Mörk, Eva ; Dahlberg, Matz ; Bergström, Pål ; Johansson, Eva.
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    RePEc:hhs:uunewp:1998_024.

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  64. Municipal labour demand. (1998). Mörk, Eva ; Dahlberg, Matz ; Bergström, Pål ; Bergstrom, Pl.
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  65. How to Compete: The Impact of Workplace Practices and Information Technology on Productivity. (1997). Lynch, Lisa ; Black, Sandra.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:6120.

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  66. Production Functions: The Search for Identification. (1995). MAIRESSE, Jacques.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  67. The effect of innovation activity on innovating quasi-rents: an empirical application. (). Martínez-Ros, Ester ; Vicente Salas Fumás, ; Ester Martínez Ros, .
    In: Studies on the Spanish Economy.
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