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Economic recession, parental unemployment and adolescents health-related quality of life and mental health outcomes in Greece. (2022). Drydakis, Nick.
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  26. Financial inclusion and multidimensional poverty in Ecuador: A spatial approach. (2021). Jacome-Estrella, Hugo ; Cabrera-Barona, Pablo ; Alvarez-Gamboa, Javier.
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  27. Does competitive scarcity affect the speed of resource extraction? A common-pool resource lab-in-the-field experiment on land use in northern Namibia. (2021). Kirk, Michael ; Hoenow, Nils Christian.
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  28. Multichain strategies and economic upgrading in global value chains: Evidence from Kenyan horticulture. (2021). Alford, Matthew ; Krishnan, Aarti ; Pasquali, Giovanni.
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  29. E-commerce and the end of price rigidity?. (2021). Hillen, Judith ; Fedoseeva, Svetlana.
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  30. All for sun, sun for all: Can community energy help to overcome socioeconomic inequalities in low-carbon technology subsidies?. (2021). Stewart, Fraser .
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  31. How climate-friendly behavior relates to moral identity and identity-protective cognition: Evidence from the European social surveys. (2021). Welsch, Heinz.
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  32. Geographical access to recreational marijuana. (2021). Rosenman, Robert E ; Cowan, Benjamin W ; Ambrose, Christopher A.
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  33. Absorptive capacities and economic growth in low and middle income economies. (2021). Khan, Muhammad Salar.
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  34. Contractual networks: an organizational model to reduce the competitive disadvantage of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Europe’s less developed regions. A survey in southern Italy. (2020). Tommaso, Silvia ; Ricciardi, Antonio ; Pastore, Patrizia.
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  35. Teacher and classmate support may keep adolescents satisfied with school and education. Does gender matter?. (2020). Klein, Daniel ; Geckova, Andrea Madarasova ; Husarova, Daniela ; Horanicova, Simona ; Reijneveld, Sijmen A ; Winter, Andrea F ; Dijk, Jitse P.
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  36. Regional variation of care dependency after hip fracture in Germany: A retrospective cohort study using health insurance claims data. (2020). Konig, Hans-Helmut ; Reber, Katrin Christiane ; Rapp, Kilian ; Roigk, Patrick ; Rothenbacher, Dietrich ; Peter, Raphael Simon ; Buchele, Gisela ; Schulz, Claudia.
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  37. Impact of Corporate Commitments to Source Cage-Free Eggs on Layer Hen Housing. (2020). Butner, Matt ; Peacock, Jacob ; Mendez, Samara.
    In: OSF Preprints.
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  38. The role of R&D-intensive clusters for regional competitiveness. (2020). Mitze, Timo ; Kosfeld, Reinhold.
    In: MAGKS Papers on Economics.
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  39. MULTILEVEL MODELING FOR ECONOMISTS: WHY, WHEN AND HOW. (2020). Oshchepkov, Aleksey ; Shirokanova, Anna.
    In: HSE Working papers.
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  40. Human Impact Promotes Sustainable Corn Production in Hungary. (2020). Zubor-Nemes, Anna ; Kis, Anna ; Marton, Tibor Andras ; Fodor, Nandor ; Kern, Aniko.
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  41. The politics of export restrictions: A panel data analysis of African commodity processing industries. (2020). Schulz, Nicolai.
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  42. Volunteering, polygenic risk for Alzheimers disease, and cognitive functioning among older adults. (2020). Burr, Jeffrey A ; Mutchler, Jan E ; Roberts, Scott J ; Han, Sae Hwang.
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  43. The political economy of the G20 agenda on financial regulation. (2020). Schuknecht, Ludger ; Siegerink, Vincent.
    In: European Journal of Political Economy.
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  44. How does the welfare state reduce crime? The effect of program characteristics and decommodification across 18 OECD-countries. (2020). Starke, Peter ; Rudolph, Maximilian.
    In: Journal of Criminal Justice.
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  45. Liquidity risk exposure and its determinants in the banking sector: A comparative analysis between Islamic, conventional and hybrid banks. (2020). Platonova, Elena ; Dixon, Rob ; Asutay, Mehmet ; Mohammad, Sabri.
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  46. Post-cartel tacit collusion: Determinants, consequences, and prevention. (2020). Chowdhury, Subhasish ; Crede, Carsten J.
    In: International Journal of Industrial Organization.
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  47. Are the Losers of Communism the Winners of Capitalism? The Effects of Conformism in the GDR on Transition Success. (2020). Deter, Max.
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  48. The Political Economy of the G20 Agenda on Financial Regulation. (2020). Siegerink, Vincent ; Schuknecht, Ludger.
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  49. Racial Context and Political Support for California School Taxes. (2020). Martin, Isaac W ; Nations, Jennifer M.
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  50. Smartphone Use and Academic Performance: First Evidence from Longitudinal Data. (2019). Baert, Stijn ; Amez, Simon ; de Marez, Lieven ; Vuji, Sunica.
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  51. Smartphone Use and Academic Performance: First Evidence from Longitudinal Data. (2019). Baert, Stijn ; Amez, Simon ; de Marez, Lieven ; Vujic, Suncica .
    In: Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium.
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  52. Smartphone Use and Academic Performance: First Evidence from Longitudinal Data. (2019). Baert, Stijn ; de Marez, Lieven ; Vujic, Suncica ; Amez, Simon.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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