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We investigate the long-run effects of cooling on conflict. We construct a geo-referenced and digitized database of conflicts in Europe, North Africa, and the Near East from 1400-1900, which we merge with historical temperature data. We show that cooling is associated with increased conflict....
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fight and endure war, the government elites began to provide public goods, reduced rent extraction and adopted policies to …
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Why do some leaders invest in significant nation-building policies and others do not? Why does nation-building occur at certain junctures in time and not others? In our research, we investigate what motivates leaders to nation build. We argue that threats to their regime motivate rulers to...
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We consider the distribution of economic activity within a country in light of three leading theories - increasing returns, random growth, and locational fundamentals. To do so, we examine the distribution of regional population in Japan from the Stone Age to the modern era. We also consider the...
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of female rule on war among European polities over the 15th-20th centuries. We utilize gender of the first born and … more likely to engage in war than polities led by kings. Moreover, the tendency of queens to engage as aggressors varied by … aggressive war policies …
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powers, the government was able to fund the war by borrowing and levying taxes. In major wars, however, there came a point …
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Much of the increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity has been in developing countries with a history of … study grandsons born to grandfathers who served in the Union Army during the US Civil War (1861-5) where some grandfathers …
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We propose a new framework for understanding the effectiveness of central bank announcements when firms have heterogeneous inflation expectations. Expectations are updated through social dynamics and, with heterogeneity, not all firms choose to operate, putting downward pressure on realized...
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monetary unions intact. Our main lesson from the history of monetary unions is that political factors will be the central …
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the reasons why these two forces moved largely in parallel in the decades leading up to World War I, collapsed during the …
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