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The Growth Effect of Democracy: Is It Heterogeneous and How Can It Be Estimated?
14-03-2011
Author(s):
Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini
Publication Number:
32
The Growth Effect of Democracy Is It Heterogeneous and How Can It Be Estimated - DLS # 32
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Development in the Arab World: The Region is at a Cross-roads
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