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This paper examines the impact of terrorism on voting behavior in the United States. We rely on an exhaustive list of … identify the political impacts of terrorism. We first confirm that the success of terror attacks is plausibly random by showing … terrorism has less of an influence on voters than is usually thought. …
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This paper examines the impact of terrorism on voting behavior in the United States. We rely on an exhaustive list of … identify the political impacts of terrorism. We first confirm that the success of terror attacks is plausibly random by showing … terrorism has less of an in uence on voters than is usually thought. …
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We study the 420 US drone strikes in Pakistan from 2006-2016, isolating causal effects on terrorism, anti-US sentiment …, and radicalization via an instrumental variable strategy based on wind. Drone strikes are suggested to encourage terrorism …
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zwischen Japan und den USA auf der einen sowie Deutschland und den USA auf der anderen Seite nach dem 11. September 2001 …
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terrorism or engage in criminal behavior has served as fuel for the Trump Administration’s position in 2017. Is there any basis …
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Can media coverage of a terrorist organization encourage their execution of further attacks? This paper analyzes the day-to-day news coverage of Al-Qaeda on US television since 9/11 and the group's terrorist strikes. To isolate causality, I use disaster deaths worldwide as an exogenous variation...
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"This paper investigates the nature of U.S. fiscal policy in the aftermath of 9/11. We argue that the recent dramatic fall in the government surplus and the large fall in tax rates cannot be accounted for by either the state of the U.S. economy as of 9/11 or as the typical response of fiscal...
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expectations about terrorism, and study the effects these last have on households' portfolio choices and spending patterns. We find … where the events of September 2001 took place worry a lot about their safety. In addition, fear of terrorism discourages … households from investing in stocks, mostly through the high levels of insecurity felt by females. Insecurity due to terrorism …
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