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Artur Minkin

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First Name:Artur
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Last Name:Minkin
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RePEc Short-ID:pmi466
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Terminal Degree:2003 Economics Department; University of Wisconsin-Madison (from RePEc Genealogy)

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Advanced Analytical Consulting Group

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San Francisco, CA and Boston, MA

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Working papers

  1. Durlauf,S.N. & Kourtellos,A. & Minkin,A., 2000. "The local Solow growth model," Working papers 21, Wisconsin Madison - Social Systems.

Articles

  1. Durlauf, Steven N. & Kourtellos, Andros & Minkin, Artur, 2001. "The local Solow growth model," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 45(4-6), pages 928-940, May.

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