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Volume 53, issue 12, 2019
- Regional Studies 2019 Awards pp. 1649-1649

- The Editors
- Regional Studies 2019 Awards pp. 1649-1649

- The Editors
- Regional infrastructures, infrastructural regionalism pp. 1651-1656

- Michael R. Glass, Jean-Paul D. Addie and Jen Nelles
- Regional infrastructures, infrastructural regionalism pp. 1651-1656

- Michael R. Glass, Jean-Paul D. Addie and Jen Nelles
- Migration, meaning(s) of place and implications for rural innovation policy pp. 1657-1668

- Christos Kalantaridis, Zografia Bika and Debbie Millard
- Migration, meaning(s) of place and implications for rural innovation policy pp. 1657-1668

- Christos Kalantaridis, Zografia Bika and Debbie Millard
- Regional context and realization of fertility intentions: the role of the urban context pp. 1669-1679

- Bernhard Riederer and Isabella Buber-Ennser
- Regional context and realization of fertility intentions: the role of the urban context pp. 1669-1679

- Bernhard Riederer and Isabella Buber-Ennser
- Rising inequality and neighbourhood mixing in US metro areas pp. 1680-1695

- Kevin Kane and John R. Hipp
- Rising inequality and neighbourhood mixing in US metro areas pp. 1680-1695

- Kevin Kane and John R. Hipp
- Vacation homes and regional economic development pp. 1696-1709

- Nicholas Sheard
- Vacation homes and regional economic development pp. 1696-1709

- Nicholas Sheard
- Product relatedness and economic diversification at the regional level in two emerging economies: Mexico and Brazil pp. 1710-1722

- Jose Alonso Rodriguez and Víctor Martín
- Product relatedness and economic diversification at the regional level in two emerging economies: Mexico and Brazil pp. 1710-1722

- Jose Alonso Rodriguez and Víctor Martín
- Facilitating spaces for place-based leadership in centralized governance systems: the case of Newcastle City Futures pp. 1723-1733

- Paul Vallance, Mark Tewdwr-Jones and Louise Kempton
- Facilitating spaces for place-based leadership in centralized governance systems: the case of Newcastle City Futures pp. 1723-1733

- Paul Vallance, Mark Tewdwr-Jones and Louise Kempton
- Modelling the location choice: evidence from an evolutionary game based on regional input–output analysis pp. 1734-1746

- Ademir Rocha, Douglas Silveira, Fernando Perobelli and Silvinha Vasconcelos
- Modelling the location choice: evidence from an evolutionary game based on regional input–output analysis pp. 1734-1746

- Ademir Rocha, Douglas Silveira, Fernando Perobelli and Silvinha Vasconcelos
- Does infrastructure spending lead to price effects in the property market? Evidence from major cities across India pp. 1747-1760

- Xiaoying Deng, Anupam Nanda and Seow Eng Ong
- Does infrastructure spending lead to price effects in the property market? Evidence from major cities across India pp. 1747-1760

- Xiaoying Deng, Anupam Nanda and Seow Eng Ong
- The rhetoric–reality gap of cities’ success: learning from the practice of Scottish cities pp. 1761-1771

- Julie T. Miao and Duncan Maclennan
- The rhetoric–reality gap of cities’ success: learning from the practice of Scottish cities pp. 1761-1771

- Julie T. Miao and Duncan Maclennan
- Inequality and governance in the metropolis: Place equality regimes and fiscal choices in eleven countries pp. 1772-1773

- Tassilo Herrschel
- Inequality and governance in the metropolis: Place equality regimes and fiscal choices in eleven countries pp. 1772-1773

- Tassilo Herrschel
- On shifting foundations: State rescaling, policy experimentation and economic restructuring in post-1949 China pp. 1774-1774

- Yi Li
- On shifting foundations: State rescaling, policy experimentation and economic restructuring in post-1949 China pp. 1774-1774

- Yi Li
- Volume index pp. 1775-1788

- The Editors
- Volume index pp. 1775-1788

- The Editors
Volume 53, issue 11, 2019
- Rethinking the regions: Indigenous peoples and regional development pp. 1509-1519

- Emma Lee and Robyn Eversole
- Citizens’ perception of Cohesion Policy: from theory to empirical evidence pp. 1520-1530

- Roberta Capello and Giovanni Perucca
- Does related variety foster regional entrepreneurship? Evidence from European regions pp. 1531-1543

- Jeroen Content, Koen Frenken and Jacob Jordaan
- Skill concentration and persistence in Brazil pp. 1544-1554

- Philipp Ehrl and Leonardo Monasterio
- Temporality and the evolution of GPNs: remaking BHP’s Pilbara iron ore network pp. 1555-1564

- Tom Barratt and Bradon Ellem
- Agglomeration effects and spatial spillovers in efficiency analysis: a distribution-free methodology pp. 1565-1574

- Levent Kutlu and Usha Nair-Reichert
- The effects of common culture and language on economic exchanges: evidence from tourist flows pp. 1575-1590

- Antonio Accetturo, Michele Cascarano, Petra Degasperi and Francesca Modena
- Building consensus: shifting strategies in the territorial targeting of Turkey's public transport investment pp. 1591-1602

- Davide Luca and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Foreign-owned firms as agents of structural change in regions pp. 1603-1613

- Zoltán Elekes, Ron Boschma and Balázs Lengyel
- Happiness in Italian cities pp. 1614-1624

- Cristina Bernini and Alessandro Tampieri
- Industrial inheritances: Makers, relatedness and materiality in New York and Chicago pp. 1625-1635

- Max Eisenburger, Marc Doussard, Laura Wolf-Powers, Greg Schrock and Stephen Marotta
- Towards a comprehensive understanding of new regional industrial path development pp. 1636-1645

- Robert Hassink, Arne Isaksen and Michaela Trippl
- The gift of global talent: How migration shapes business, economy & society pp. 1646-1646

- Klaus Nowotny
- Regional policies and European integration: From policy to identity pp. 1647-1648

- Vitaliano Barberio
Volume 53, issue 10, 2019
- Internal migration of the ‘creative class’ in Germany pp. 1359-1370

- Daniel Vossen, Rolf Sternberg and Christoph Alfken
- Cultural diversity and new firm formation in China pp. 1371-1384

- Bindong Sun, Pan Zhu and Wan Li
- The ‘gravity’ of quality: research quality and the attractiveness of universities in Italy pp. 1385-1396

- Massimiliano Bratti and Stefano Verzillo
- Learning from yourself or learning from neighbours: knowledge spillovers, institutional context and firm upgrading pp. 1397-1409

- Yi Zhou, Shengjun Zhu and Canfei He
- Does religion matter to informal finance? Evidence from trade credit in China pp. 1410-1420

- Chunfang Cao, Kam C. Chan, Wenxuan Hou and Fansheng Jia
- Technological coherence and the adaptive resilience of regional economies pp. 1421-1434

- Silvia Rocchetta and Andrea Mina
- Does the urban wage premium differ by pre-employment status? pp. 1435-1446

- Silke Hamann, Annekatrin Niebuhr and Jan Cornelius Peters
- How do new music genres emerge? Diversification processes in symbolic knowledge bases pp. 1447-1458

- Benjamin Klement and Simone Strambach
- Excellence everywhere? Regional development of French scientific output and visibility pp. 1459-1469

- Béatrice Milard and Michel Grossetti
- Comparing contemporary regional development in Western Australia with international trends pp. 1470-1482

- Jan-Willem van Staden and Fiona Haslam McKenzie
- Business centre or bedroom community? The development of employment in small and medium-sized towns pp. 1483-1493

- David Kaufmann and Stefan Wittwer
- A critical review of competitiveness measurement in Northern Ireland pp. 1494-1504

- Esmond Birnie, Richard Johnston, Laura Heery and Elaine Ramsey
- Regional performance measurement and improvement: New developments and applications of data envelopment analysis pp. 1505-1505

- Kristinn Hermannsson
- The new enclosure: The appropriation of public land in Neoliberal Britain pp. 1506-1507

- Neil Gray
Volume 53, issue 9, 2019
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Evolution and co-evolution of regional innovation processes pp. 1235-1239

- Michael Fritsch, Muhamed Kudic and Andreas Pyka
- Regional innovation evolution and economic performance pp. 1240-1251

- Roberta Capello and Camilla Lenzi
- Smart specialization policy in the European Union: relatedness, knowledge complexity and regional diversification pp. 1252-1268

- Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Ron Boschma, Joan Crespo and David L. Rigby
- Technological diversification and Smart Specialisation: the role of cooperation pp. 1269-1283

- Artur Santoalha
- The impact of innovation and innovation subsidies on economic development in German regions pp. 1284-1295

- Uwe Cantner, Eva Dettmann, Alexander Giebler, Jutta Guenther and Maria Kristalova
- Historical roots of entrepreneurship-facilitating culture and innovation activity: an analysis for German regions pp. 1296-1307

- Michael Fritsch, Martin Obschonka and Michael Wyrwich
- The relevance of quantity and quality entrepreneurship for regional performance: the moderating role of the entrepreneurial ecosystem pp. 1308-1320

- László Szerb, Esteban Lafuente, Krisztina Horváth and Balázs Páger
- Systemic interventions in regional innovation systems: entrepreneurship, knowledge accumulation and regional innovation pp. 1321-1332

- Andreas Pyka, Muhamed Kudic and Matthias Mueller
- Knowledge networks in regional development: an agent-based model and its application pp. 1333-1343

- Tamás Sebestyén and Attila Varga
- Co-evolution in contemporary economic geography: towards a theoretical framework pp. 1344-1355

- Huiwen Gong and Robert Hassink
- The geography of scientific collaboration pp. 1356-1357

- Martina Fromhold-Eisebith
- Economic analysis of industrial agglomeration pp. 1357-1357

- Dao-Zhi Zeng
Volume 53, issue 8, 2019
- Job matching in connected regional and occupational labour markets pp. 1085-1098

- Alexandra Fedorets, Franziska Lottmann and Michael Stops
- Individual skills and student mobility in Italy: a regional perspective pp. 1099-1111

- Francesca Tosi, Roberto Impicciatore and Rosella Rettaroli
- Infrastructure, externalities and regional industrial productivity in China: a spatial econometric approach pp. 1112-1124

- Yin-Fang Zhang and Shengbao Ji
- The impact of spatial spillovers on interprovincial migration in China, 2005–10 pp. 1125-1136

- Yingxia Pu, Xiao Han, Guangqing Chi, Yaping Wang, Ying Ge and Fanhua Kong
- Characterizing broken links on national and local expressways in Chinese city-regions pp. 1137-1148

- Xingjian Liu
- Route expansion in the European air transport market pp. 1149-1160

- Joan Calzada and Xavier Fageda
- Air transport connectivity of remote regions: the impacts of public policies pp. 1161-1169

- Xavier Fageda, Ancor Suárez-Alemán, Tomas Serebrisky and Reinaldo Fioravanti
- Quantifying the cost of foregone public goods spillovers on an island pp. 1170-1182

- Adam Cox, Alan Leonard and Ansgar Wohlschlegel
- Location factors in foreign direct investment at the local level: the case of Poland pp. 1183-1192

- Wojciech Dziemianowicz, Julita Łukomska and Adam Ambroziak
- Regional innovation clusters and firm innovation performance: an interactionist approach pp. 1193-1206

- Ekaterina Turkina, Boris Oreshkin and Raja Kali
- The drivers of local income inequality: a spatial Bayesian model-averaging approach pp. 1207-1220

- Miriam Hortas-Rico and Vicente Rios
- Combining territory and competitiveness in EU Regional Policy? Analyzing ERDF investment profiles in regions with specific geographical features pp. 1221-1230

- Benito Giordano and Alexandre Dubois
- The political economy of capital cities pp. 1231-1232

- Wojciech Dziemianowicz
- Knowledge, policymaking and learning for European cities and regions: From research to practice pp. 1232-1233

- Elvira Uyarra
Volume 53, issue 7, 2019
- Networking towards sustainable tourism: innovations between green growth and degrowth strategies pp. 927-938

- Sabine Panzer-Krause
- Innovating by bricolage: how do firms diversify through knowledge interactions with FabLabs? pp. 939-950

- Raphaël Suire
- Agglomeration, networking and the Great Recession pp. 951-962

- Giulio Cainelli, Valentina Giannini and Donato Iacobucci
- Economies of scope in Portuguese local government using an augmented Hicks–Moorsteen approach pp. 963-976

- Paulo Caldas, Diogo Ferreira, Brian Dollery and Rc Marques
- Creative actors and historical–cultural assets in urban regions pp. 977-990

- Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp
- Explaining spatial patterns of foreign employment in Germany pp. 991-1003

- Robert Lehmann and Wolfgang Nagl
- Is Smart Specialisation Strategy coherent with regional innovative capabilities? pp. 1004-1016

- Diego D’Adda, Enrico Guzzini, Donato Iacobucci and Roberto Palloni
- Cluster dynamics of financial centres in the UK: do connected firms grow faster? pp. 1017-1028

- Vladimír Pažitka and Dariusz Wójcik
- Unveiling spatial uncertainty: a method to evaluate the fuzzy nature of functional regions pp. 1029-1041

- Marián Halás, Pavel Klapka and Martin Erlebach
- A new approach to test the effects of decentralization on public infrastructure investment pp. 1042-1057

- Henry Aray
- Academic excellence, local knowledge spillovers and innovation in Europe pp. 1058-1069

- Cristian Barra, Ornella Maietta and Roberto Zotti
- Smart Specialisation in sparsely populated areas: challenges, opportunities and new openings pp. 1070-1080

- Jens Sörvik, Jukka Teräs, Alexandre Dubois and Martina Pertoldi
- How democracies die pp. 1081-1082

- Martin Arias-Loyola
- Suburban planet: Making the world urban from the outside in pp. 1082-1083

- Sophie Buhnik
Volume 53, issue 6, 2019
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Decentralization and economic growth in Europe: for whom the bell tolls pp. 775-789

- Elena Carniti, Floriana Cerniglia, Riccarda Longaretti and Alessandra Michelangeli
- Historical shocks and persistence of economic activity: evidence on self-employment from a unique natural experiment pp. 790-802

- Michael Fritsch, Alina Sorgner, Michael Wyrwich and Evguenii Zazdravnykh
- Multilevel policy governance and territorial adaptability: evidence from Japanese SME innovation programmes pp. 803-814

- Hiroyuki Okamuro, Junichi Nishimura and Fumi Kitagawa
- Energy efficiency as an instrument of regional development policy? The impact of regional fiscal autonomy pp. 815-825

- Gioele Figus, Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor and Karen Turner
- Lessons for regional energy modelling: enhancing demand-side transport and residential policies in Madrid pp. 826-837

- Diego García-Gusano, Tadhg O'Mahony, Diego Iribarren and Javier Dufour
- The demographic impact of terrorism: evidence from municipalities in the Basque Country and Navarre pp. 838-848

- Marcos Sanso-Navarro, Fernando Sanz-Gracia and María Vera-Cabello
- Difference analysis of regional population ageing from temporal and spatial perspectives: a case study in China pp. 849-860

- Yuan Chen, Ahmed Bouferguene, Yinghua Shen and Mohamed Al-Hussein
- Regional spillover and rising connectedness in China’s urban housing prices pp. 861-873

- Dayong Zhang and Gang-Zhi Fan
- Regional employment and housing impacts of tax increment financing districts pp. 874-886

- Richard Funderburg
- Urban performance at different boundaries in England and Wales through the settlement scaling theory pp. 887-899

- Hadi Arbabi, Martin Mayfield and Gordon Dabinett
- Insularity and economies of density: analyzing the efficiency of a logistic network using an econometric simulation-based approach pp. 900-911

- Luisanna Cocco, Manuela Deidda, Michele Marchesi and Francesco Pigliaru
- Turbulent presents, precarious futures: urbanization and the deployment of global infrastructure pp. 912-923

- Alan Wiig and Jonathan Silver
- The rural and peripheral in regional development: An alternative perspective pp. 924-925

- Eveline van Leeuwen
- Data-driven policy impact evaluation: How access to microdata is transforming policy design pp. 925-926

- Roberto Gabriele
Volume 53, issue 5, 2019
- Regional and spatial issues in the financing of small and medium-sized enterprises and new ventures pp. 617-619

- Elisa Ughetto, Marc Cowling and Neil Lee
- There must be an angel? Local financial markets, business angels and the financing of innovative start-ups pp. 620-629

- Luca Grilli
- Sticking it on plastic: credit card finance and small and medium-sized enterprises in the UK pp. 630-643

- Ross Brown, José Liñares-Zegarra and John Wilson
- The economic impact of changes in local bank presence pp. 644-656

- Iftekhar Hasan, Krzysztof Jackowicz, Oskar Kowalewski and Łukasz Kozłowski
- Where are the highest living standards? Measuring well-being and inclusiveness in OECD regions pp. 657-666

- Paolo Veneri and Fabrice Murtin
- Asymmetric price adjustments in US gasoline markets: impacts of spatial dependence on the ‘rockets and feathers’ hypothesis pp. 667-680

- Konstantinos Eleftheriou, Peter Nijkamp and Michael Polemis
- Following or breaking regional development paths: on the role and capability of the innovative entrepreneur pp. 681-691

- Markus Grillitsch
- Cluster policy and firm performance: a case study of the French optic/photonic industry pp. 692-705

- Amel Ben Abdesslem and Raphaël Chiappini
- Agglomeration externalities in Ecuador: do urbanization and tertiarization matter? pp. 706-719

- Grace Carolina Guevara-Rosero, Stephane Riou and Corinne Autant-Bernard
- Developing trust in face-to-face interaction of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) pp. 720-730

- Anna Growe
- Spatial spillovers and households’ involvement in the non-farm sector: evidence from rural Rwanda pp. 731-740

- Pia Nilsson
- Interregional inequalities and UK sub-national governance responses to Brexit pp. 741-760

- Chloe Billing, Philip McCann and Raquel Ortega-Argiles
- The (potential) impact of Brexit on UK SMEs: regional evidence and public policy implications pp. 761-770

- Ross Brown, Jose Liñares-Zegarra and John Wilson
- Cities in global capitalism pp. 771-772

- Dario Ferrazzi
- World regional and cultural footprints and environmental sustainability: Analysis of socioeconomic determinants pp. 772-773

- Eduardo Oliveira
Volume 53, issue 4, 2019
- Governance of the territorial entrepreneurial discovery process: looking under the bonnet of RIS3 pp. 451-461

- Mari José Aranguren, Edurne Magro, Mikel Navarro and James Wilson
- State rescaling and economic convergence pp. 462-477

- Vlad Mykhnenko and Manuel Wolff
- Spatial inequality in access to healthcare: evidence from an Italian Alpine region pp. 478-489

- Giovanni Perucca, Massimiliano Piacenza and Gilberto Turati
- Socioeconomic effects of an earthquake: does spatial heterogeneity matter? pp. 490-502

- Francesco Pagliacci and Margherita Russo
- Interregional migration of business owners: who moves and how does moving affect firm performance? pp. 503-516

- Thomas Niedomysl, John Källström, Sierdjan Koster and John Östh
- The locational choices and interregional mobilities of creative entrepreneurs within Canada’s fashion system pp. 517-527

- Taylor Brydges and Brian J. Hracs
- Championing processes and the emergence of industrial symbiosis pp. 528-539

- Liudmila Kokoulina, Liubov Ermolaeva, Samuli Patala and Paavo Ritala
- Impacts of transport connections on port hinterlands pp. 540-549

- David Guerrero
- Local context and exports: an analysis with a matched sample of firm–province data pp. 550-561

- Pietro de Matteis, Filomena Pietrovito and Alberto Pozzolo
- Financial exclusion and branch closures in Spain after the Great Recession pp. 562-573

- Alfredo Martin-Oliver
- The short-run relationship between inequality and growth: evidence from OECD regions during the Great Recession pp. 574-586

- Vicente Royuela, Paolo Veneri and Raul Ramos
- Fiscal equalization and composition of subnational government spending: implications for regional convergence pp. 587-601

- Abebe Hailemariam and Ratbek Dzhumashev
- Time should tell (more): evolutionary economic geography and the challenge of history pp. 602-613

- Martin Henning
- Creating cities/building cities: Architecture and urban competitiveness pp. 614-614

- Semih Akçomak
- Local clusters in global value chains: Linking actors and territories through manufacturing and innovation pp. 615-615

- Lisa De Propris
Volume 53, issue 3, 2019
- Territorial servitization and the manufacturing renaissance in knowledge-based economies pp. 313-319

- Esteban Lafuente, Yancy Vaillant and Ferran Vendrell-Herrero
- New KIBS on the bloc: the role of local manufacturing for start-up activity in knowledge-intensive business services pp. 320-329

- Michael Wyrwich
- Knowledge-intensive territorial servitization: regional driving forces and the role of the entrepreneurial ecosystem pp. 330-340

- Krisztina Horváth and Rodrigo Rabetino
- Does public entrepreneurial financing contribute to territorial servitization in manufacturing and KIBS in the United States? pp. 341-355

- Maria Figueroa-Armijos
- Territorial servitization and new local productive configurations: the case of the textile industrial district of Prato pp. 356-365

- Marco Bellandi and Erica Santini
- Regional benefits of servitization processes: evidence from the wind-to-energy industry pp. 366-375

- Heiko Gebauer and Christian Binz
- The emergence of collaborative partnerships between knowledge-intensive business service (KIBS) and product companies: the case of Bremen, Germany pp. 376-387

- Yipeng Liu, Christoph Lattemann, Yijun Xing and David Dorawa
- Servitizing industrial regions pp. 388-397

- Lisa De Propris and Dimitri Storai
- Territorial servitization in Marshallian industrial districts: the industrial district as a place-based form of servitization pp. 398-409

- Fabio Sforzi and Rafael Boix
- Antecedents and implications of territorial servitization pp. 410-423

- Emanuel Gomes, Oscar F. Bustinza, Shlomo Tarba, Zaheer Khan and Mohammad Ahammad
- Inclusive Growth in cities: a sympathetic critique pp. 424-434

- Neil Lee
- Inclusive growth in English cities: mainstreamed or sidelined? pp. 435-446

- Paul Sissons, Anne E. Green and Kevin Broughton
- Unequal cities: The challenge of post-industrial transition in times of austerity pp. 447-447

- Ian Jones
- New avenues for regional innovation systems – Theoretical advances, empirical cases and policy lessons pp. 448-449

- Erkan Erdil
Volume 53, issue 1, 2019
- A new approach to migrations: communities-on-the-move as assets pp. 1-5

- Mario Davide Parrilli, Sandro Montresor and Michaela Trippl
- Migration, communities on the move and international innovation networks: an empirical analysis of Spanish regions pp. 6-16

- Anna D’Ambrosio, Sandro Montresor, Mario Davide Parrilli and Francesco Quatraro
- Do diasporas affect regional knowledge transfer within host countries? A panel analysis of German R&D collaborations pp. 17-29

- Lutz Schneider, Alexander Kubis and Mirko Titze
- Structural dynamics of regional innovation patterns in Europe: the role of inventors’ mobility pp. 30-42

- Roberta Capello and Camilla Lenzi
- Inventor mobility and productivity in Italian regions pp. 43-54

- Riccardo Cappelli, Dirk Czarnitzki, Thorsten Doherr and Fabio Montobbio
- Migration, ethnic concentration and firm entry: evidence from Italian regions pp. 55-66

- Giulia Bettin, Patrizio Bianchi, Francesco Nicolli, Laura Ramaciotti and Ugo Rizzo
- The impact of ethnic communities on immigrant entrepreneurship: evidence from Sweden pp. 67-79

- Sam Tavassoli and Michaela Trippl
- Ethnic pluralism, immigration and entrepreneurship pp. 80-94

- Tomasz Mickiewicz, Mark Hart, Frederick Nyakudya and Nicholas Theodorakopoulos
- Migration ‘against the tide’: location and Jewish diaspora entrepreneurs pp. 95-106

- Maria Elo, Florian Täube and Erez Katz Volovelsky
- Network migration: do neighbouring regions matter? pp. 107-117

- Klaus Nowotny and Dieter Pennerstorfer
- Who welcomes them? Determinants of the spatial distribution of asylum seekers in Italy pp. 118-130

- Ugo Fratesi, Marco Percoco and Paola Proietti
- A woman’s touch? Female migration and economic development in the United States pp. 131-145

- Viola von Berlepsch, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Neil Lee
- City governments measuring their response to climate change pp. 146-155

- Stephen Jones
- China and global value chains: Globalization and the information and communications technology sector pp. 156-157

- Alexandre Cesar Cunha Leite
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