Labor Supply of Politicians

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Labor Supply of Politicians. / Fisman, Raymond; Harmon, Nikolaj Arpe; Kamenica, Emir; Munk, Inger .

National Bureau of Economic Research, 2012.

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Fisman, R, Harmon, NA, Kamenica, E & Munk, I 2012 'Labor Supply of Politicians' National Bureau of Economic Research. <https://www.econ.ku.dk/nharmon/docs/mepLaborSupply.pdf>

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Fisman, R., Harmon, N. A., Kamenica, E., & Munk, I. (2012). Labor Supply of Politicians. National Bureau of Economic Research. https://www.econ.ku.dk/nharmon/docs/mepLaborSupply.pdf

Vancouver

Fisman R, Harmon NA, Kamenica E, Munk I. Labor Supply of Politicians. National Bureau of Economic Research. 2012 jan.

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Fisman, Raymond ; Harmon, Nikolaj Arpe ; Kamenica, Emir ; Munk, Inger . / Labor Supply of Politicians. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2012.

Bibtex

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