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Volume 23, Number 1, 2009
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Mental Health Patterns and Consequences: Results from Survey Data in Five Developing Countries
pp. 31-55(25)
Authors: Das, Jishnu; Do, Quy-Toan; Friedman, Jed; McKenzie, David

Infrastructure and Public Utilities Privatization in Developing Countries
pp. 77-100(24)
Authors: Auriol, Emmanuelle; Picard, Pierre M.

Systemic Risk, Dollarization, and Interest Rates in Emerging Markets: A Panel-Based Approach
pp. 101-117(17)
Authors: Bacha, Edmar L.; Holland, Mrcio; Gonalves, Fernando M.

Globalization and the Gender Wage Gap
pp. 141-161(21)
Author: Oostendorp, Remco H.

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