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Abortion Laws and Womens Health. (2018). Mühlrad, Hanna ; Clarke, Damian ; Muhlrad, Hanna.
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  22. 1807: Economic shocks, conflict and the slave trade. (2014). Fenske, James ; Kala, Namrata.
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  43. Credit Reporting, Access to Finance and Identification Systems: International Evidence. (2011). Jentzsch, Nicola ; Giannetti, Caterina.
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  44. Coverage of Infertility Treatment and Fertility Outcomes: Do Women Catch Up?. (2011). Sanz-de-Galdeano, Anna ; Machado, Matilde ; Sanz-de-Galdeano, Anna, .
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  45. Did the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act Reduce the States Unauthorized Immigrant Population?. (2011). Lofstrom, Magnus ; Raphael, Steven ; Bohn, Sarah.
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