The strength of strong ties: How co-authorship affect productivity of academic economists?
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Mario A. Maggioni | Giulio Cainelli | T. Erika Uberti | Annunziata de Felice | T. Uberti | G. Cainelli | A. D. Felice | Annunziata de Felice
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