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Quality of government and economic growth at the municipal level: Evidence from Spain. (2022). Tortosa-Ausina, Emili ; Peiropalomino, Jesus ; Narbonperpia, Isabel ; Balaguercoll, Maria Teresa ; Maria Teresa Balaguer Coll, ; Tortosaausina, Emili.
In: Journal of Regional Science.
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