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The link between technological innovation and financial development: Evidence from selected OECD countries. (2024). Avci, Pinar ; Etin, Murat ; Etepe, Hamza ; Bahtiyar, Bersu.
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  44. Import Competition and Quality Upgrading. (2009). Khandelwal, Amit ; Amiti, Mary.
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  45. The Long and Short (of) Quality Ladders. (2009). Khandelwal, Amit.
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  46. How Does Entry Regulation Influence Entry into Self-Employment and Occupational Mobility?. (2009). Spitz-Oener, Alexandra ; Prantl, Susanne.
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  47. How does entry regulation influence entry into self-employment and occupational mobility?. (2009). Spitz-Oener, Alexandra ; Prantl, Susanne.
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