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921ISSNCEP Discussion Paper No 1354 May 2015 Firming Up Inequality Jae Song, David J. Price

ISSNCEP Discussion Paper No 1354 May 2015 Firming Up Inequality Jae Song, David J. Price

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Source URL: cep.lse.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-27 07:21:02
    922A New Upper Bound on the Cyclic Chromatic Number O. V. Borodin,1 H. J. Broersma,2 1

    A New Upper Bound on the Cyclic Chromatic Number O. V. Borodin,1 H. J. Broersma,2 1

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    Source URL: www.cdam.lse.ac.uk

    Language: English - Date: 2004-05-04 10:12:29
      923Ending the Drug Wars Report of the LSE Expert Group on the Economics of Drug Policy Ending the Drug Wars Report of the LSE Expert Group on the Economics of Drug Policy, May 2014

      Ending the Drug Wars Report of the LSE Expert Group on the Economics of Drug Policy Ending the Drug Wars Report of the LSE Expert Group on the Economics of Drug Policy, May 2014

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      Source URL: www.lse.ac.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2014-05-06 10:29:49
        924Local and regional authorities promoting fair trade This report was written by Julius Sen, Elitsa Garnizova and Alexander Negencov (LSE Enterprise). It does not represent the official views of the Committee of the Regio

        Local and regional authorities promoting fair trade This report was written by Julius Sen, Elitsa Garnizova and Alexander Negencov (LSE Enterprise). It does not represent the official views of the Committee of the Regio

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        Source URL: cor.europa.eu

        Language: English - Date: 2015-06-04 09:02:35
          925Getting from One Colouring to Another  J AN VAN DEN H EUVEL Department of Mathematics London School of Economics and Political Science

          Getting from One Colouring to Another J AN VAN DEN H EUVEL Department of Mathematics London School of Economics and Political Science

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          Source URL: www.maths.lse.ac.uk

          Language: English - Date: 2008-05-28 16:41:34
            926Discussion “Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents” by Nils Gornemann, Keith Kuester and Makoto Nakajima Thijs van Rens University of Warwick, LSE Centre for Macroeconomics, IZA and CEPR

            Discussion “Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents” by Nils Gornemann, Keith Kuester and Makoto Nakajima Thijs van Rens University of Warwick, LSE Centre for Macroeconomics, IZA and CEPR

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            Source URL: www.thijsvanrens.com

            Language: English - Date: 2013-06-11 11:08:27
              927Circular Arboricity of Graphs  J AN VAN DEN H EUVEL Centre for Discrete and Applicable Mathematics Department of Mathematics

              Circular Arboricity of Graphs J AN VAN DEN H EUVEL Centre for Discrete and Applicable Mathematics Department of Mathematics

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              Source URL: www.maths.lse.ac.uk

              Language: English - Date: 2007-06-15 11:18:28
                928Trade and Industrial Location with Heterogeneous Labor∗ Mary Amiti International Monetary Fund and CEPR Christopher A. Pissarides London School of Economics and CEPR

                Trade and Industrial Location with Heterogeneous Labor∗ Mary Amiti International Monetary Fund and CEPR Christopher A. Pissarides London School of Economics and CEPR

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                Source URL: personal.lse.ac.uk

                Language: English - Date: 2004-03-11 13:03:22
                  929Microsoft Word - ANNUAL REVIEW OF WORK final text may 10.doc

                  Microsoft Word - ANNUAL REVIEW OF WORK final text may 10.doc

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                  Source URL: cep.lse.ac.uk

                  Language: English - Date: 2007-07-03 05:09:19
                    930Abstract Digital goods are bitstrings, sequences of 0s and 1s, which have economic value. They are distinguished from other goods by five characteristics: digital goods are nonrival, infinitely expansible, discrete, aspa

                    Abstract Digital goods are bitstrings, sequences of 0s and 1s, which have economic value. They are distinguished from other goods by five characteristics: digital goods are nonrival, infinitely expansible, discrete, aspa

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                    Source URL: eprints.lse.ac.uk

                    Language: English - Date: 2010-10-01 04:46:53