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161“...Using data for 22 economies in Eastern and Western Europe, we find evidence that having studied under communism is relatively penalized in the economies of the...”
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162“...The paper studies, in a repeated interaction setting, how the presence of cooperative agents in a heterogeneous community organized in groups affects...”
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163“...The paper studies, in a repeated interaction setting, how the presence of cooperative agents in a heterogeneous community organized in groups affects...”
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164by Rocco, Lorenzo Chillem, Ottorino Published in Nota di Lavoro, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (2006)“...The paper studies, in a repeated interaction setting, how the presence of cooperative agents in a heterogeneous community organized in groups affects...”
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165by Brunello, Giorgio Crivellaro, Elena Rocco, Lorenzo Published in Discussion paper series // Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (2010)“...Using data for 22 economies in Eastern and Western Europe, we find evidence that having studied under communism is relatively penalized in the economies of the...”
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166“...Using data for 22 economies in Eastern and Western Europe, we find evidence that having studied under communism is relatively penalized in the economies of the...”
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167“...We show that, when school quality is measured by the educational standard and attaining the standard requires costly effort, secondary education needs not be a...”
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168“...We show that, when school quality is measured by the educational standard and attaining the standard requires costly effort, secondary education needs not be a...”
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169“...Motivated by anecdotal as well as econometric evidence from Italy, we ask whether private schools can provide lower quality than public schools. Using a...”
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170“...Motivated by anecdotal as well as econometric evidence from Italy, we ask whether private schools can provide lower quality than public schools. Using a...”
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171“...Motivated by anecdotal as well as econometric evidence from Italy, we ask whether private schools can provide lower quality than public schools. Using a...”
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172“...By causing a sizeable reduction in employment 6 percent and labor supply 19 percent, chronic diseases are responsible for a major efficiency loss in the...”
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173“...By causing a sizeable reduction in employment 6 percent and labor supply 19 percent, chronic diseases are responsible for a major efficiency loss in the...”
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174“...By causing a sizeable reduction in employment 6 percent and labor supply 19 percent, chronic diseases are responsible for a major efficiency loss in the...”
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175“...By causing a sizeable reduction in employment 6 percent and labor supply 19 percent, chronic diseases are responsible for a major efficiency loss in the...”
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176“...By causing a sizeable reduction in employment 6 percent and labor supply 19 percent, chronic diseases are responsible for a major efficiency loss in the...”
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177“...Background: Previous research has identified the role of social capital in explaining variations in health in the countries of the former Soviet Union. We...”
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178“...The paper studies, in a repeated interaction setting, how the presence of cooperative agents in a heterogeneous community organized in groups affects...”
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179“...The paper studies, in a repeated interaction setting, how the presence of cooperative agents in a heterogeneous community organized in groups affects...”
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180“...The paper studies, in a repeated interaction setting, how the presence of cooperative agents in a heterogeneous community organized in groups, affects group...”