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Agricultural public expenditures, sector performance, and welfare in Nigeria: A state-level analysis. (2018). Xiong, Zhe ; Smart, Jenny ; Oyeyemi, Motunrayo ; Mogues, Tewodaj ; Mavrotas, George.
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    In: Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Berkeley, Working Paper Series.
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  48. Climate Policy: Science, Economics, and Extremes. (2014). Fisher, Anthony C ; Le, Phu V.
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  49. Influence of Internally Generated Intangible Assets on Financial Statements Prepared in Accordance with IFRS#. (2013). VAEK, Libor ; FILINGER, Marek .
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  50. Fuel Hedging, Operational Hedging and Risk Exposure– Evidence from the Global Airline Industry. (2013). lucey, brian ; Berghofer, Britta .
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  51. Evidence of eligibility manipulation for conditional cash transfer programs. (2013). Souza, André ; Pieri, Renan ; Firpo, Sergio ; Pedroso, Euclides .
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