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TítuloWhy regions fail (or succeed) The Role of Government Institutions in the Long Run

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Table 1. Methodology of construction of binary dependent variables.
Figure 1.  Average annual regional GDP per capita growth by groups of countries (2001-2015)
Figure 2. Maps of regional performances.
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