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Web: http://www.springer.com/economics/journal/41294/PS2
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Editor: Nauro Campos

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Series handle: RePEc:pal:compes
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December 2006, Volume 48, Issue 4

September 2006, Volume 48, Issue 3

June 2006, Volume 48, Issue 2

March 2006, Volume 48, Issue 1

December 2005, Volume 47, Issue 4

September 2005, Volume 47, Issue 3

June 2005, Volume 47, Issue 2

March 2005, Volume 47, Issue 1

December 2004, Volume 46, Issue 4

September 2004, Volume 46, Issue 3

June 2004, Volume 46, Issue 2

March 2004, Volume 46, Issue 1

December 2003, Volume 45, Issue 4

September 2003, Volume 45, Issue 3

June 2003, Volume 45, Issue 2

March 2003, Volume 45, Issue 1

December 2002, Volume 44, Issue 4

September 2002, Volume 44, Issue 2-3

April 2002, Volume 44, Issue 1

December 2001, Volume 43, Issue 4

September 2001, Volume 43, Issue 3

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