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Chile: Political economy of urban development by Series: Harvard studies in international development
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Publication details: Cambridge John F. Kennedy School of Government 2002
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The governance of not-for-profit organizations by Series: A National Bureau of Economic Research conference report
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Publication details: Chicago Uni of Chicago Pr 2003
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Fighting poverty in the US and Europe: A world of difference by
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Publication details: Oxford Oxford Uni Pr 2004
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Cities, agglomeration and spatial equilibrium by Series: The Lindahl lectures
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Publication details: Oxford Oxford Uni Pr 2008
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The Economics of Place-Making Policies by
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Social Capital and Urban Growth by
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Local Industrial Conditions and Entrepreneurship: How Much o by
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Urban Inequality by
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The wealth of cities: Agglomeration economies and spatial eq by
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Extremism and social learning by
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Did the death of distance hurt Detroit and help New York? by
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The economic approach to cities by
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Arbitrage in housing markets by
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Why are ghettos bad?: Lessons from immigrant segregation in by
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Social interactions and smoking by
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The complementarity between cities and skills by
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Yet another tale of two cities: Buenos Aires and Chicago by
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Clusters of entrepreneurship by
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Agglomeration economics. Ed. by Edward L. Glaeser by
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Can Cheap Credit Explain the Housing Boom? by
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