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    With the finger on the trigger. The Argentine bourgeoisie in the face of the Russian Revolution by Ansaldi, Waldo

    Published 2017
    “…In this context of rise, the triumph of the Bolsheviks in Russia operated as an catalyst, not as a trigger, of the workers' expectations of the fall of capitalism.…”
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    Exporting to industrial countries : prospects for businesses in developing countries

    Published 1990
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    Aggressive Behavior /

    Published 1974
    Table of Contents: “…You have full text access to this content Expectations and prescriptions for responding to peer aggression: The adolescent offenders' perspective (pages 149–160) Marie S. …”
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    Elections and macroeconomic policy cycles by Rogoff, Kenneth, Sibert, Anne

    Published 1988
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    Predation, reputation, and entry deterrence by Milgrom, Paul, Roberts, John

    Published 1982
    Book
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    Restoration of civil law studies by Orgaz, Raúl Andrés

    Published 1914
    “…The idea is excellent, although its mere realization would hardly counteract the visible decline that is noticeable in the study of such a fundamental subject; but starting from this increase to introduce certain reforms in the method, a frank movement of restoration could be expected.…”
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    The mexican peso crisis : overview and analysis of credibility factors / by Masson, Paul R., 1946-

    Published 1996
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    Financial sector inefficiencies and the debt Laffer curve by Agénor, Pierre-Richard

    Published 2002
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    Output effects of government purchases by Barro, Robert J

    Published 1981
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    An application of the production function approach in education by Maradona, Gustavo, Calderón, Mónica

    Published 2004
    “…The estimated model, based on a translogarithmic technology to capture second-order relationships, corroborates the evidence from the literature: although it is a controversial approach in terms of methodologies used and expected results, there is agreement that the most significant factor in explaining students' academic achievement is socio-economic status. …”
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    A vision of the growth process / by Harberger, Arnold C., 1924-

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    Trade variables and Current Account “reversals”: Does the choice of definition matter? An application to Latin American countries by Barone, Sergio, Descalzi, Ricardo, Díaz Cafferata, Alberto M.

    Published 2012
    “…Growth, exports, and changes in terms of trade, are significant, and have the expected signs. The results highlight both the critical role of trade variables in the genesis of reversals and that the choice of definition matters for the sign and significance of determinants.…”
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    República y democracia al calor del conflicto «campo-gobierno» del año 2008: una lectura desde Carta Abierta by Morán, Sabrina

    Published 2023
    “…Forged in the heat of that conflict, which opened a new period of polarization in Argentine democracy, this group’s interpretation brings into play uses of the concepts of republic and democracy that go back to our transitional theoretical-political tradition, in order to account for a space of experience and a horizon of expectations opened by that critical juncture, which will mark the evolution of Argentine democracy in the following years.…”
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    Neurobiological basis of frustration by Ruetti, Eliana, Justel, Nadia

    Published 2010
    “…The main feature shared by the phenomena involving unexpected changes of reinforcement is that there is a discrepancy between expected and received reward. Consequently, the behavior is modified according to this difference; the animals have an emotional response to the surprising reward change, called frustration. …”
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    Foundations of international economics : post Keynesian perspectives /

    Published 1998
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