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Editor: Houser, D.
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Series handle: RePEc:eee:jeborg
ISSN: 0167-2681

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August 1994, Volume 24, Issue 3

July 1994, Volume 24, Issue 2

June 1994, Volume 24, Issue 1

May 1994, Volume 23, Issue 3

March 1994, Volume 23, Issue 2

January 1994, Volume 23, Issue 1

December 1993, Volume 22, Issue 3

October 1993, Volume 22, Issue 2

September 1993, Volume 22, Issue 1

August 1993, Volume 21, Issue 3

June 1993, Volume 21, Issue 2

May 1993, Volume 21, Issue 1

April 1993, Volume 20, Issue 3

February 1993, Volume 20, Issue 2

January 1993, Volume 20, Issue 1

December 1992, Volume 19, Issue 3

October 1992, Volume 19, Issue 2

September 1992, Volume 19, Issue 1

August 1992, Volume 18, Issue 3

July 1992, Volume 18, Issue 2

June 1992, Volume 18, Issue 1

May 1992, Volume 17, Issue 3

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January 1992, Volume 17, Issue 1

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