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Editor: Christian Breuer
Series handle: RePEc:spr:wirtsc
ISSN: 0043-6275

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Content

July 2018, Volume 98, Issue 7

June 2018, Volume 98, Issue 6

May 2018, Volume 98, Issue 5

April 2018, Volume 98, Issue 4

March 2018, Volume 98, Issue 3

February 2018, Volume 98, Issue 2

April 2018, Volume 98, Issue 1

January 2018, Volume 98, Issue 1

December 2017, Volume 97, Issue 12

November 2017, Volume 97, Issue 11

October 2017, Volume 97, Issue 10

September 2017, Volume 97, Issue 9

August 2017, Volume 97, Issue 8

July 2017, Volume 97, Issue 7

June 2017, Volume 97, Issue 6

May 2017, Volume 97, Issue 5

April 2017, Volume 97, Issue 4

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