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Mariano Tommasi, (1995), Why Does it Take a Nixon to go to China?, No 728, UCLA Economics Working Papers, UCLA Department of Economics

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Dollar, David and Jakob Svensson, (1998), What explains the success or failure of structural adjustment programs?, No 1938, Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank

Furceri, Davide; Lorenzo E. Bernal-Verdugo and Dominique Guillaume, (2012), Crises, Labor Market Policy, and Unemployment, No 2012/065, IMF Working Papers, International Monetary Fund

Gersbach, Hans, (2009), Higher Vote Thresholds for Incumbents, Effort and Selection, No 7320, CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers

Ma, Yue, (2008), Incomplete financial market and the sequence of international trade liberalization, International Journal of Finance & Economics, 13, (1), 108-117

Piketty, Thomas, (1999), The information-aggregation approach to political institutions, European Economic Review, 43, (4-6), 791-800

Spiegler, Ran, (2013), Placebo Reforms, American Economic Review, 103, (4), 1490-1506

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