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Political cycles and economic performance in OECD countries: empirical evidence from 1951-2006. (2009). Potrafke, Niklas.
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  39. Messprobleme bei der Ermittlung des Wachstums der Arbeitsproduktivität - dargestellt anhand eines Vergleichs der Schweiz mit den USA / Measurement Problems with Respect to Labour Productivity Growth . (2006). Hartwig, Jochen.
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  40. ICT intensity and New Zealands productivity malaise: Is the glass half empty or half full?. (2006). Engelbrecht, Hans-Jurgen ; Xayavong, Vilaphonh.
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  44. How Much Does IT Consumption Matter for Growth? Evidence from National Accounts. (2005). Venturini, Francesco.
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  46. Productivity growth in UK industries, 1970-2000: structural change and the role of ICT. (2005). Oulton, Nicholas ; Srinivasan, Sylaja.
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  50. Productivity in Ireland: Trends and Issues. (2004). Cassidy, Mark .
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