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What is the role of the media in coordinating and mobilizing insurgency against a foreign military occupation? We …
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This paper develops an expanded framework for social planning in which the existence of coercion is explicitly acknowledged. Key issues concern the precise definition of coercion for individuals and in the aggregate, its difference from redistribution, and its incorporation into normative...
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In this paper we experimentally investigate whether partial coercion can in combination with conditional cooperation increase contributions to a public good. We are especially interested in the behavior of the non-coerced populations. The main finding is that in our setting conditional...
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We develop a theory of social planning with a concern for economic coercion, which we define as the difference between consumers' actual utility, and the counterfactual utility they expect to obtain if they were able to set policy themselves. Reasons to limit economic coercion include protecting...
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This paper analyses the interest rate pass-through for five economies of the Caucasus - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia …
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that the observed increase in the sex ratio at birth in the Caucasus since the end of the Soviet Union at least partially …
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of linguistic distances between European regions. We find that the fertility decline resulted from a gradual diffusion of …
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results suggest green building demonstration projects create learning externalities, proliferating technology diffusion under …
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This paper examines how product market competition affects firms' timing of adopting a new technology as well as whether the market provides sufficient adoption incentives. It shows that adoption dates differ not only among symmetric firms but also among markets with Cournot and Bertrand...
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We empirically investigate the existence of spatial autocorrelation between military dictatorships in Sub-Saharan Africa from 1977 through 2007. We apply a Bayesian SAR probit regression, extended to a pooled model. We find a robust and positive spatial autocorrelation coefficient, which shows a...
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