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Eric A. Apaydin

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First Name:Eric
Middle Name:A.
Last Name:Apaydin
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RePEc Short-ID:pap82
http://www.ericapaydin.com
Terminal Degree:2017 Pardee Rand Graduate School; RAND (from RePEc Genealogy)

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RAND

Santa Monica, California (United States)
http://www.rand.org/
RePEc:edi:randdus (more details at EDIRC)

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  1. Eric Apaydin, 2020. "Administrative Work and Job Role Beliefs in Primary Care Physicians: An Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews," SAGE Open, , vol. 10(1), pages 21582440198, January.
  2. Eugene B. McGregor, Jr. & Eric Apaydin, 2014. "America's Poor and the Great Recession , by Kristin S. Seefeldt and John D. Graham , Bloomington and Indianapolis : Indiana University Press , 2013 , 158 pp., $21.00, paperback," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 33(2), pages 551-554, March.

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