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Innovative urban design for low‐carbon sustainable development: Evidence from Chinas innovative city pilots. (2023). Jiang, Wei ; Chen, Haibo.
In: Sustainable Development.
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  37. The Research Agenda: Fabrizio Zilibotti on the Equilibrium Dynamics of Policies and Institutions. (2005). Zilibotti, Fabrizio.
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  41. Product Market Competition, Investment and Employment-Abundant versus Job-Poor Growth: A Real Options Perspective. (2005). Funke, Michael ; Chen, Yu-Fu.
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  42. The Unequal Effects of Liberalization: Evidence fromDismantling the License Raj in India. (2005). Zilibotti, Fabrizio ; Redding, Stephen ; Burgess, Robin ; Aghion, Philippe.
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  43. Financial Institutions and The Wealth of Nations: Tales of Development. (2004). xu, Chenggang ; Tong, Jian.
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  44. Venture Capital Investment and Labor Market Performance: New Empirical Evidence for OECD Countries. (2004). Schaal, Andreas.
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  45. On Growth and Fluctuations: The Option to Adobt New Technology. (2004). de Hek, Paul.
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