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Emerald Group Publishing

Journal of Economic Studies

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Editor: Professor Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
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2004, Volume 31, Issue 2

2004, Volume 31, Issue 12003, Volume 30, Issue 3/42003, Volume 30, Issue 62003, Volume 30, Issue 52003, Volume 30, Issue 22003, Volume 30, Issue 12002, Volume 29, Issue 4/52002, Volume 29, Issue 62002, Volume 29, Issue 32002, Volume 29, Issue 22002, Volume 29, Issue 12001, Volume 28, Issue 4/52001, Volume 28, Issue 62001, Volume 28, Issue 32001, Volume 28, Issue 22001, Volume 28, Issue 12000, Volume 27, Issue 4/52000, Volume 27, Issue 62000, Volume 27, Issue 32000, Volume 27, Issue 1/21999, Volume 26, Issue 4/51999, Volume 26, Issue 61999, Volume 26, Issue 31999, Volume 26, Issue 21999, Volume 26, Issue 11998, Volume 25, Issue 61998, Volume 25, Issue 51998, Volume 25, Issue 41998, Volume 25, Issue 31998, Volume 25, Issue 21998, Volume 25, Issue 11997, Volume 24, Issue 61997, Volume 24, Issue 51997, Volume 24, Issue 41997, Volume 24, Issue 31997, Volume 24, Issue 1/21996, Volume 23, Issue 5/6More pages of listings: 0|1|2

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