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Cross-country work by Paul Zak and others show that assessed trust correlates with growth * across countries*.
Neuroeconomics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Cross-country evidence compiled by William Megginson at the University of Oklahoma and others shows how privatization frees trapped assets to be put to growth-producing uses bureaucrats could never envision.
The Price Is Always Right Abheek Bhattacharya 2011
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Cross-country running at the high school level is overwhelmingly white and upper middle class, with the occasional East African immigrant superstar.
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Cross-country skiers can now take in more than 50 miles of trails at the new Whistler Olympic Park, a short drive from the downhill slopes.
The Best Skiing in North America Matt Schwartz 2011
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Cross-country mountain bike events will take place at Hadleigh Farm, in Essex — a two-hour drive from London.
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Cross-country shipping is finally under way; request a custom dozen from the extensive menu. $20 for a minimum order of 12 3-inchers, stuffedcannoli.com
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Cross-country comparisons show that at a macroeconomic level, investment in China has been more efficient than in many other countries.
The Return on Beijing's Building Boom Jing Ulrich 2010
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Cross-country comparisons show that at a macroeconomic level, investment in China has been more efficient than in many other countries.
The Return on Beijing's Building Boom Jing Ulrich 2010
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Cross-country comparisons show that at a macroeconomic level, investment in China has been more efficient than in many other countries.
The Return on Beijing's Building Boom Jing Ulrich 2010
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"Cross-country marathon is the word that sprang to mind."
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