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Jennifer Seager Dr.
Profession Economist Assistenzprofessorin
Affiliations George Washington University
Publishing years Series NBER working paper series (2) NBER Working Paper (1) IZA Discussion Paper (1) Melbourne Institute Working Paper (1) Melbourne Institute working paper series (1) Discussion paper series / IZA (1) Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (1)