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Employment in Poland 2011 - Poverty and jobs. (2013). Oczkowska, Monika ; Myck, Michal ; Magda, Iga ; Lis, Maciej ; Lewandowski, Piotr ; Kamińska, Agnieszka ; Kamiska, Agnieszka ; Buchholz, Sonia ; Potoczna, Monika ; Kundera, Micha ; Bukowski, Maciej.
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  45. Inequality, the price of nontradables, and the real exchange rate : theory and cross-country evidence. (2002). Min, Hong-Ghi.
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  46. Capital Accumulation and Macro Policy in South Africa: Political Instability, Distributive Conflict, and Economic Institutions. (2002). Heintz, James.
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  47. The “new” horizontal agreements approach in the EU: An “economic” assessment. (2002). Maks, Hans.
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  50. The Role of Freedom, Growth and Religion in the Taste for Revolution. (2002). Pezzini, Silvia ; MacCulloch, Robert.
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  51. WHO IS AFRAID OF POLITICAL INSTABILITY?. (2001). Nugent, Jeffrey ; Campos, Nauro ; JeffreyB. Nugent, .
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  52. The Economic Costs of Conflict: A Case-Control Study for the Basque Country. (2001). Gardeazabal, Javier ; Abadie, Alberto.
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  54. Desigualdad en la distribución de la renta, políticas impositivas y crecimiento económico en los países de la OCDE. (2001). Castello-Climent, Amparo.
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  58. Russian Roulette- Expenditure Inequality and Instability in Russia, 1994-1998. (2000). Jovanovic, Brando.
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  60. Polarization, politics, and property rights : links between inequality and growth. (2000). Knack, Stephen ; Keefer, Philip.
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  63. Inequality, Growth, and Investment. (1999). Barro, Robert.
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  67. Who Gains From Non-Collusive Corruption?. (). Oechslin, Manuel ; Foellmi, Reto.
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