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We study the impact of climate volatility on economic growth exploiting data on 133 countries between 1960 and 2005. We show that the conditional (ex ante) volatility of annual temperatures increased steadily over time, rendering climate conditions less predictable across countries, with...
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the framework of ‘the new quantitative trade model.' We complement theory with a simple two-stage estimating procedure …
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world income distribution dynamics over a benchmark period 1960-1985. Results are then extended through 1995. Formal …
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interaction mitigates or reinforces antagonism towards other groups, the micro-founded theory we develop predicts that a country …
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-peaceful world. But how much would individual be willing to pay to avoid just the economic costs of conflict? Remarkably, even these … current level of consumption to live in a purely peaceful world. Such large potential welfare gains from reducing warfare …
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To synthesize the literature on determinants of the shadow economy, this paper uses three cross-national shadow economy measures and employs numerous determinants over hundreds of model combinations to identify robust determinants of the shadow economy and address modeling uncertainty. We find...
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We nest an extended two-way fixed effect (ETWFE) estimator for staggered difference-in-differences within the structural gravity model. To test the ETWFE, we estimate the effects of regional trade agreements (RTAs). The results suggest that RTA estimates in the current gravity literature may be...
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We study how the shadow economy affects pollution and how this effect depends on corruption levels in public administration. Production in the shadow economy allows firms to avoid environmental regulation policies; a large informal sector may be accompanied by higher pollution levels. Our...
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