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The costs of favoritism: Do international politics affect World Bank project quality? Axel Dreher (Georg-August University Göttingen, KOF, CESifo, IZA) James Raymond Vreeland (Georgetown University) Eric Werker (Harvard
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Document Date: 2014-04-25 08:37:15


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