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Number of items: 16.

Andrea, Canidio (2010): The production of science.

Andrea, Canidio (2010): The determinants of long-run inequality.

Andrea, Canidio (2010): Absorptive capacity, the allocation of scientists, and firms' research productivity.

Benedek, Dora and Lelkes, Orsolya (2009): The distributional implications of income underreporting in Hungary.

Boyko, Irina (2008): Central and East European countries: innovation leapfrog versus “path dependence”?

Carbajal-De-Nova, Carolina (2017): A proposed method to estimate dynamic panel models when either N or T or both are not large.

De Chiara, Alessandro (2015): Holding an Auction for the Wrong Project.

Guzi, Martin and Kahanec, Martin (2015): Socioeconomic Cleavages between Workers from New Member States and Host-country Labour Forces in the EU during the Great Recession. Published in: London: Routledge (2015): pp. 97-121.

Kudrna, Zdenek (2007): Banking reform in China: Driven by international standards and Chinese specifics.

Matyas, Laszlo and Balazsi, Laszlo (2011): The estimation of three-dimensional fixed effects panel data models.

Matyas, Laszlo and Hornok, Cecilia and Pus, Daria (2012): The formulation and estimation of random effects panel data models of trade.

Michael, Bryane and Apostoloski, Nenad (2012): The Middle Eastern Wealth Management Industry: Boon or Bust? Published in: Middle East Institute Working Paper Series (2012)

Mihalyi, David (2020): The Long Road to First Oil.

Mihalyi, David and Mate, Akos (2019): Text-mining IMF country reports - an original dataset.

Olah, Daniel (2016): A közös ős nyomában: modern nyugati közgazdasági gondolkodás és az iszlám hagyomány. Published in: Köz-gazdaság , Vol. 11, No. 4 (November 2016): pp. 177-190.

Pintér, Miklós and Udvari, Zsolt (2011): Generalized type spaces.

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