Jumping the gun: how dictators got ahead of their subjects

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Jumping the gun : how dictators got ahead of their subjects. / Wingender, Asger Mose; Hariri, Jacob Gerner.

I: The Economic Journal, Bind 133, Nr. 650, 02.2023, s. 728-760.

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Wingender, AM & Hariri, JG 2023, 'Jumping the gun: how dictators got ahead of their subjects', The Economic Journal, bind 133, nr. 650, s. 728-760. https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueac073

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Wingender, A. M., & Hariri, J. G. (2023). Jumping the gun: how dictators got ahead of their subjects. The Economic Journal, 133(650), 728-760. https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueac073

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Wingender AM, Hariri JG. Jumping the gun: how dictators got ahead of their subjects. The Economic Journal. 2023 feb.;133(650):728-760. https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueac073

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Wingender, Asger Mose ; Hariri, Jacob Gerner. / Jumping the gun : how dictators got ahead of their subjects. I: The Economic Journal. 2023 ; Bind 133, Nr. 650. s. 728-760.

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