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Fiscal Externalities and Optimal Unemployment Insurance. (2013). Lawson, Nicholas.
In: AMSE Working Papers.
RePEc:aim:wpaimx:1357.

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    In: Labour Economics.
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  2. Social Program Substitution and Optimal Policy. (2014). Lawson, Nicholas.
    In: Working Papers.
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  3. Liquidity Constraints, Fiscal Externalities and Optimal Tuition Subsidies. (2014). Lawson, Nicholas.
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  5. Liquidity Constraints, Fiscal Externalities and Optimal Tuition Subsidies Optimal College Tuition Subsidies. (2014). Lawson, Nicholas.
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