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Funds and Games: The Economics of European Cohesion Policy

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Sjed Ederveen () (CPB Netherlands’ Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis)
Joeri Gorter () (CPB Netherlands’ Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis)
Ruud de Mooij () (CPB Netherlands’ Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis)
Richard Nahuis () (CPB Netherlands’ Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis)

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