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Evidence suggests that the prehistoric Out of Africa Migration has impacted the degree of intra-population genetic and …. Leveraging a folklore catalogue of 958 oral traditions across the world, we find that ethnic groups further away from East Africa …, phenotypic, and phonemic traits along the Out of Africa migration routes, setting conditions for the emergence and proliferation …
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of the exodus of human from Africa tens of thousands of years ago, contributed to the differential formation of pre …
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inequality across societies can be attributed to variation in societal interpersonal diversity, shaped by the prehistorical out-of-Africa …
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Research spanning various disciplines underscores the significance of cultural diversity in facilitating cross-pollination of ideas, while diminishing social cohesiveness. Yet, the exploration of the impact of an equally intriguing dimension of diversity has remained uncharted: has the...
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The importance of the prehistoric migration of anatomically modern humans from Africa for comparative economic …
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highlights the indelible mark of the exodus of Homo sapiens from Africa tens of thousands of years ago on the degree of …
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We provide a simple framework for interpreting instrumental variable regressions when there is a gap in time between the impact of the instrument and the measurement of the endogenous variable, highlighting a particular violation of the exclusion restriction that can arise in this setting. In...
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