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Bernard Delhausse

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Last Name: Delhausse
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Working papers

  1. Delhausse, B. & Urbain, J-P., 1990. "Assessing Long Run Purchasing Power Parity Using Cointegration Analysis: The Case Of Small And Open Economy," Papers 9002, Liege - Centre de Recherches Economiques et Demographiques.


Articles

  1. Delhausse, Bernard & Luttgens, Axel & Perelman, Sergio, 1993. "Comparing Measures of Poverty and Relative Deprivation: An Example for Belgium," Journal of Population Economics, Springer, vol. 6(1), pages 83-102.


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