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Facts or Ideology: What Determines the Results of Econometric Estimates of the Deterrence Effect of Death Penalty? A Meta-Analysis. (2013). Kirchgässner, Gebhard ; Gerritzen, Berit ; Kirchgassner, Gebhard.
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