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We revisit Max Weber's hypothesis on the role of Protestantism for economic development. We show that nationalism is …
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experience with immigration can curb nationalism. …
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We trace the rise of the so called oligarchs in post-Soviet Russia and examine their relationship to income distribution in Russia. When Russia moved to a market economy in the 1990s a new business elite evolved. Russia's distinctive path towards market economy, among other factors, gave rise to...
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their country, they stand out for espousing a patriotism that has remained consistently blind and militant since at least … patriotism has lowered the cost to the Russian leadership of military aggression. …
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nineteenth century Habsburg Empire - one emphasizing the centrifugal impact of rising intra-empire of nationalism, the other … quarter of a century or so before the outbreak of the First World War. -- Habsburg Empire ; market integration ; nationalism …
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Multinational institutions face an important trade-off when hiring personnel. On the one hand, hiring decisions are based, as in most organizations, on a candidate's professional qualifications. On the other hand, multinational institutions often aim for broad national representation. Reviewing...
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conditions and well-being, lower satisfaction with the government and democracy, and a reduction in perceived political self-efficacy. …
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This paper examines how skill-biased growth can generate economic fragmentation (income disparities) that give rise to social fragmentation (the adoption of increasingly incompatible social identities and values), which generate political fragmentation (the adoption of increasingly incompatible...
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While standard political economy theories suggest a moderating effect of democratization on income inequality, empirical literature has failed to uncover any such robust relationship. Here we take yet another look at this issue arguing first, that prevailing ideology may be an important...
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thus supports the notion that there is a positive relationship between democracy and economic growth. …
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