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The political economy of educational content and development: lessons from history. (2013). Cantoni, Davide ; Yuchtman, Noam.
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  22. Managerial Challenges and the Romanian Labour Dynamics in the European Context. (2014). Volintiru, Clara.
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  27. Do ownership and size affect the performance of water utilities? Evidence from Estonian municipalities. (2013). Peda, Peeter ; Liik, Margo ; Grossi, Giuseppe.
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  34. DISENTANGLING THE COMPLEXITY OF INDIA’S AGRICULTURAL SECTOR. (2012). Raghothama, Jayanth ; Meijer, Sebastiaan ; King, Robin .
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  39. Expanding the solution set: Organizational economics and agri-environmental policy. (2009). Steele, Scott R..
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  43. A Review of Gregory Clarks A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World. (2008). Allen, Robert.
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