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The Impact of Unemployment Benefit Extensions on Employment: The 2014 Employment Miracle?. (2015). Mitman, Kurt ; Manovskii, Iourii ; Hagedorn, Marcus.
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  20. The Japanese economy in crises: A time series segmentation study. (2012). Xu, Danny Yuan ; Zhang, Yiting ; Yim, Woei Shyr ; Cheong, Siew Ann ; Fornia, Robert Paulo ; Lee, Gladys Hui Ting, ; Kok, Jun Liang .
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  34. Spatial Interactions in Hedonic Pricing Models: The Urban Housing Market of Aveiro, Portugal. (2011). Bhattacharjee, Arnab ; de Castro, Eduardo Anselmo ; Marques, Joo Loureno .
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  44. Panel cointegration with global stochastic trends. (2009). Ng, Serena ; Kao, Chihwa ; Bai, Jushan.
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  45. Do European capital flows comove?. (2009). De Pace, Pierangelo ; Contessi, Silvio ; DePace, Pierangelo.
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  49. Comovements in the equity prices of large complex financial institutions. (2007). Stevens, Ibrahim ; Marsh, Ian ; Hawkesby, Christian.
    In: Journal of Financial Stability.
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