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The Impact of Immigration on Workers’ Protection. (2022). Levai, Adam ; Turati, Riccardo.
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    In: Journal of Banking & Finance.
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    In: Journal of International Money and Finance.
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    In: American Journal of Political Science.
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    In: Journal of Applied Econometrics.
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    In: CAMA Working Papers.
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  45. The IMF and the Liberalization of Capital Flows. (2008). Noy, Ilan ; Joyce, Joseph.
    In: Review of International Economics.
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  46. Finance and inequality: Channels and evidence. (2007). Perotti, Enrico ; Claessens, Stijn.
    In: Journal of Comparative Economics.
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    In: Emerging Markets Review.
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