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Explaining the dynamics of stagnation: An empirical examination of the North, Wallis and Weingast approach. (2012). Szirmai, Adam ; Bluhm, Richard ; de Crombrugghe, Denis.
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  2. Institutions and economic growth: Summary and synthesis. (2013). Szirmai, Adam.
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