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Peter T. Leeson: WTF?! An Economic Tour of the Weird

Stanford University Press, CA, 2017, xiv + 246 pp, USD 27.95 (hardcover)

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  1. In addition, these results sometimes do not replicate or are not robust to extended or new data (see, Hou et al. 2017).

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Skarbek, D. Peter T. Leeson: WTF?! An Economic Tour of the Weird. Public Choice 174, 209–211 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-017-0490-4

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