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Bilateralism in the Interwar World Economy
Author(s)Kitson, Michael; Solomou, Solomos
AbstractA study was conducted in groups of adolescents in different countries to know the impact of psychopathological impact of arrests. Similar cross-national arrest rates and levels of antisocial behavior were found and arrest showed an independent association with a number of deviant behavior variables.
IssueNo3
Pages197-220
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceBulletin of Economic Research
VolumeNo47
PubDateJuly 1995
ISBN_ISSN0307-3378

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