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terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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models for terrorist attacks, and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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variables in structural models for terrorist attacks and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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used as dependent variables in structural models for terrorist attacks and in models assessing the effects of terrorism …
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in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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We test whether immigrants are more prone to support terror than natives because of lower opportunity costs, using the international World Values Survey data. We show that, in general, economically, politically and socially non-integrated persons are more likely to accept using violence for...
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effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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: I apply the Beveridge-Nelson business cycle decomposition method to the time series of murder of New York City – NYC (1797-2005). Separating out “permanent” from “cyclical” murder, I hypothesize that the cyclical part coincides with documented waves of organized crime, internal...
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