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Do stimulant medications improve educational and behavioral outcomes for children with ADHD?. (2014). Stabile, Mark ; Jones, Lauren ; Currie, Janet.
In: Journal of Health Economics.
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  18. The Youngest Get the Pill: ADHD Misdiagnosis and the Production of Education in Germany. (2016). Wuppermann, Amelie ; Schwandt, Hannes.
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  19. Sex, Drugs, and ADHD: The Effects of ADHD Pharmacological Treatment on Teens Risky Behaviors. (2016). Chorniy, Anna.
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  22. Sex, drugs, and ADHD: The effects of ADHD pharmacological treatment on teens risky behaviors. (2016). Chorniy, Anna ; Kitashima, Leah .
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  23. The youngest get the pill: ADHD misdiagnosis in Germany, its regional correlates and international comparison. (2016). Wuppermann, Amelie ; Schwandt, Hannes.
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  24. The Youngest Get the Pill: ADHD Misdiagnosis and the Production of Education in Germany. (2015). Wuppermann, Amelie ; Schwandt, Hannes.
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    In: Labour Economics.
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