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Does Daylight Saving Save Energy? A Meta-Analysis. (2016). Irsova, Zuzana ; Herman, Dominik ; Havranek, Tomas.
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  21. Employment Impacts of Upstream Oil and Gas Investment in the United States. (2015). Temzelides, Ted ; Medlock, Kenneth ; Hartley, Peter ; Agerton, Mark.
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  22. Full-time universal childcare in a context of low maternal employment: Quasi-experimental evidence from Spain. (2015). Rodriguez-Planas, Núria ; Nollenberger, Natalia.
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  26. Political Connections and Firm Value: Evidence from the Regression Discontinuity Design of Close Gubernatorial Elections. (2015). Do, Quoc-Anh ; Nguyen, Bang Dang ; Lee, Yen-Teik .
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  27. Genetic Distance and International Migrant Selection. (2015). Ruhose, Jens ; Krieger, Tim ; Renner, Laura.
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  28. Immigration, Regional Conditions, and Crime: Evidence from an Allocation Policy in Germany. (2015). Ruhose, Jens ; Piopiunik, Marc.
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  29. A Simple Method to Estimate Large Fixed Effects Models Applied to Wage Determinants and Matching. (2015). Mittag, Nikolas.
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  30. Early Life Circumstance and Adult Mental Health. (2014). Nyshadham, Anant ; Fenske, James ; Adhvaryu, Achyuta.
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  31. Trade integration and corporate income tax differentials. (2014). Geys, Benny ; Exbrayat, Nelly.
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  34. An Experimental Study of Network Formation with Limited Observation. (2014). McBride, Michael ; Caldara, Michael .
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  35. Foreign Bank Behavior during Financial Crises. (2014). Lim, Jamus ; Adams-Kane, Jonathon.
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  36. Does land titling matter? The role of land property rights in the war on illicit crops in Colombia. (2014). Tobón, Santiago ; Muñoz Mora, Juan ; Muñoz Mora, Juan ; Muñoz Mora, Juan ; d'Anjou, Jesse ; Tobon-Zapata, Santiago ; Muñoz Mora, Juan ; Muoz-Mora, Juan Carlos.
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  37. The Short-Term Population Health Effects of Weather and Pollution: Implications of Climate Change. (2014). Ziebarth, Nicolas ; Schmitt, Maike ; Karlsson, Martin ; NicolasR. Ziebarth, .
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  38. Stealing to Survive : Crime and Income Shocks in 19th Century France. (2014). Caroli, Eve ; Bignon, Vincent ; Galbiati, Roberto.
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  39. State Capacity and Violence: Evidence from the Rwandan genocide. (2014). Heldring, Leander .
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  40. Further Evidence on the Link between Pre-Colonial Political Centralization and Comparative Economic Development in Africa. (2014). Papaioannou, Elias ; Michalopoulos, Stelios.
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  42. Shipment frequency of exporters and demand uncertainty.. (2014). Vicard, Vincent ; Murakozy, Balazs ; Fontagné, Lionel ; Békés, Gábor ; Bekes, G..
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  43. : Measuring spatial effects in presence of institutional constraints: the case of Italian Local Health Authority expenditure. (2014). Piano Mortari, Andrea ; Depalo, Domenico ; Belotti, Federico ; Atella, Vincenzo.
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  46. Does experience rating reduce disability inflow?. (2013). Kyyrä, Tomi ; Tuomala, Juha ; Kyyra, Tomi.
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  47. The Incapacitation Effect of Incarceration: Evidence from Several Italian Collective Pardons?. (2013). Barbarino, Alessandro ; Mastrobuoni, Giovanni.
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  48. Relatedness and Technological Change in Cities: The rise and fall of technological knowledge in U.S. metropolitan areas from 1981 to 2010. (2013). Kogler, Dieter ; Boschma, Ron ; Balland, Pierre-Alexandre.
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  49. Beyond black and white: Color and mortality in post-reconstruction era North Carolina. (2013). Green, Tiffany L. ; Hamilton, Tod G..
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  50. Exogenous volatility and the size of government in developing countries. (2013). Brückner, Markus ; Gradstein, Mark ; Bruckner, Markus .
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  52. Executive Compensation and Systemic Risk: The Role of Non-Interest Income and Wholesale Funding. (2012). Rubia, Antonio ; Balboa, Marina ; Ray, Korok ; Lopez-Espinosa, German.
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  53. Green Havens and Pollution Havens. (2012). van der Ploeg, Frederick (Rick) ; Poelhekke, Steven.
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  54. The anatomy of a credit crisis: the boom and bust in farm land prices in the United States in the 1920s. (2012). Ramcharan, Rodney ; Rajan, Raghuram.
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  55. Conflicts of Interest Distort Public Evaluations: Evidence from the Top 25 Ballots of NCAA Football Coaches. (2011). Kotchen, Matthew ; Potoski, Matthew .
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