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Grier, Robin Marie Nelson, Douglas R. Francois, Joseph F. Perry, Mark J. Cermeño, Rodolfo Munger, Michael C. Tollison, Robert D. Caporale, Tony Lin, Shu Smallwood, Aaron D. McGarrity, Joseph P. Olekalns, Nilss Henry, Ólan Thomas John Absher, Samuel Ye, Haichun Schmidt, Claudia Shields, Kalvinder K. Tullock, Gordon Roberts, Brian Evans Mahmood, Towhid Powell, Benjamin MacDonald, Michael Geloso, Vincent Young, Andrew T. Blanco, Luisa Moghadam, Arian Khaleghi Hicks, Daniel Hernández Trillo, Fausto Hicks, Daniel L. Sutter, Daniel Dearmon, Jacob Yuan, Weici Maynard, Norman Neiman, Howard E. All co-authors trade wirtschaftswachstum growth inflation relationship effects uncertainty evidence relative real economic political rate globalization model policy north mexico exchange roundaboutness wages elections empirical productivity mexiko entwicklungsländer
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Kevin Grier Prof. Dr. Alternative spellings: Kevin Blaine Grier Kevin Blaine Grier Kevin B. Grier K. B. Grier B: 1958 Biblio: Ph.D. Washington University,St. Louis, 1984; tätig an der Oklahoma State Univ., Dep. of Economics
Profession Economist
Affiliations Texas Tech University Murphy Institute of Political Economy Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
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Publishing years Series Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute (2) Documento de trabajo / División de Economía / Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (2) Research papers / Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (1) Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (1) Research paper / University of Melbourne, Department of Economics (1) Empirical advances in political economy (1) Working paper / Center for the Study of American Business, Washington University (1)