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The effect of output additionality of public funding support on firm innovation. Evidence from firms of different sizes. (2024). D'Amico, Luciano ; Boffa, Danilo ; Corsi, Christian ; Prencipe, Antonio.
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  39. Consistent estimation of linear regression models using matched data. (2018). Prokhorov, Artem ; Hirukawa, Masayuki.
    In: Journal of Econometrics.
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  40. Through the looking glass: Can classroom observation and coaching improve teacher performance in Brazil?. (2018). Cunha, Nina ; Costa, Leandro ; Bruns, Barbara.
    In: Economics of Education Review.
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  41. Can Kings Create Towns that Thrive? The long-run implications of new town foundations. (2018). Enflo, Kerstin ; Cermeño, Alexandra ; Cermeo, Alexandra.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  42. Defining and estimating stochastic rate change in a dynamic general insurance portfolio. (2018). Ramsahai, Roland R.
    In: Papers.
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  43. Producer firms, technology diffusion and spillovers to local suppliers: Examining the effects of Foreign Direct Investment and the technology gap. (2017). Jordaan, Jacob.
    In: Environment and Planning A.
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  44. Who Moves Out of Social Housing? The Effect of Rent Control on Housing Tenure Choice. (2017). , Wolter.
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  45. Should China further expand its high-speed rail network? Consider the low-cost carrier factor. (2017). Xia, Wenyi ; Wang, Kun ; Zhang, Anming.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  46. Demand-pull and environmental innovations: Estimating the effects of innovative public procurement. (2017). Ghisetti, Claudia.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  47. The Mode is the Message: Using Predata as Exclusion Restrictions to Evaluate Survey Design. (2017). Shen, Rallye ; Dunbar, Geoffrey ; Chen, Heng.
    In: Staff Working Papers.
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  48. Bullying as the main driver of low performance in schools: Evidence from Botswana, Ghana, and South Africa. (2016). Kibriya, Shahriar ; Zhang, YU ; Anton-Erxleben, Katharina .
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  50. The cost of unconventional gas extraction: A hedonic analysis. (2016). Guilfoos, Todd ; Delgado, Michael S ; Boslett, Andrew.
    In: Resource and Energy Economics.
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