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Policy
Papers
The Policy Paper series was launched by CEPR in 1999 to provide a forum
for the analysis of important policy issues by leading researchers. The
series aims to identify key policy issues; apply the best and most
up-to-date research to help understand these issues; and to explore the
implications of this research for the design and conduct of policy. We
aim to publish between 4 and 6 Policy Papers each year.
CEPR’s Policy Papers replaces the Occasional
Paper series previously published by the Centre.
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