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contemplating intervention. I develop a theoretical model to help identify areas vulnerable to violence during genocide. I argue …
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Conservationists are increasingly engaging with the concept of human well-being to improve the design and evaluation of their interventions. Since the convening of the influential Sarkozy Commission in 2009, development researchers have been refining conceptualizations and frameworks to...
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theory and the traditional analysis of export policy. The source of the trade divergence, the motive for intervention and the … shifting? or on a ?terms of trade improvement? as a motive for trade intervention are misleading. …
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his paper analyses the work of the Nobel Prize winning economist Professor Amartya Sen from the perspective of human rights. It assesses the ways in which Sen’s research agenda has deepened and expanded human rights discourse in the disciplines of ethics and economics, and examines how his...
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personal characteristics, country and year fixed effects, more freedom and economic growth both reduce revolutionary support …. Losing one level of freedom, equivalent to a shift from the US to Turkey, increases support for revolt by 4 percentage points …
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We analyze a class of sender-receiver games with quadratic payoffs, which includes the communication games in Alonso, Dessein and Matouschek (2008) and Rantakari (2008) as special cases, for which the receiver's maximum expected payoff when players have access to arbitrary, mediated...
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