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Campante, Filipe, Sturzenegger, Federico and Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2021) (New) Keynesian theories of fluctuations: a primer. In: Advanced Macroeconomics: An Easy Guide. LSE Press, London, UK, 219 - 242. ISBN 9781909890688

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Lederman, Daniel and Maloney, William F. (2008) In search of the missing resource curse. Economía, 9 (1). 1 - 39. ISSN 1529-7470

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Morgan, Mary S. ORCID: 0000-0003-3471-2180 (2009) Seeking parts, looking for wholes. History of observation in economics working paper series (1). University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Morgan, Mary S. ORCID: 0000-0003-3471-2180 (2011) Seeking parts, looking for wholes. In: Daston, Lorraine and Lunbeck, Elizabeth, (eds.) Histories of Scientific Observation. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, USA. ISBN 9780226136776

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O'Brien, Patrick (2017) Was the first industrial revolution a conjuncture in the history of the world economy? Economic History Working Papers (259/2017). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

O'Brien, Patrick (2017) The contributions of warfare with revolutionary and Napoleonic France to the consolidation and progress of the British industrial revolution: revised version of working paper 150. Economic History working papers (264/2017). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Okamoto, Noriaki (2022) Nicolas Brisset, Economics and Performativity: Exploring Limits, Theories and Cases. OEconomia, 12 (2). 317 - 323. ISSN 2113-5207

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Sutton, John (2002) The variance of firm growth rates: the 'scaling' puzzle. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 312 (3). pp. 577-590. ISSN 0378-4371

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Wood, Orlando, Samson, Alain and Harrison, Peter (2011) Behaving economically with the truth: how behavioural economics can help market research to better understand, identify and predict behaviour. In: ESOMAR Congress, 2011-09-18 - 2011-09-21, Amsterdam, Netherlands, NLD. (Submitted)

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