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The Global Economic Impact of Politicians: Evidence from an International Survey RCT. (2021). Potrafke, Niklas ; Ruthardt, Fabian ; Grundler, Klaus ; Boumans, Dorine.
In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  2. Political Shocks and Inflation Expectations: Evidence from the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine. (2022). Potrafke, Niklas ; Dräger, Lena ; Grundler, Klaus ; Drager, Lena.
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