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, multinational enterprises rather appear to be attracted by countries in which civil and political freedom is respected. Our finding …
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The relationship between the distribution of political rights and that of economic resources has been studied both theoretically and empirically. This paper reviews the existing literature and, in particular, the available empirical evidence.Our reading of the literature suggests that formal...
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more lenient and child labor thus more prevalent than in countries enjoying political freedom. We test this implication and …
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years. The intervention includes students aged 7-9 and consists of pulling students from their regular mathematics classes …
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I construct a theory of foreign interventions in which the preferences of the foreign country over alternative local groups are determined by each group's international economic ties. In equilibrium, the foreign country supports the group with which it has the strongest ties, since this is most...
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This study tests an intervention that introduces a structured curriculum for five-year olds into the universal …-month curriculum intervention has effects on child development at post-intervention and the effects persist one year following the end …
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We study the effect of a corruption reflection index on internal conflict in Iran using a novel measure of corruption based on newspaper coverage. We use the Vector Autoregression (VAR) model and its applied tools of impulse response and variance decomposition analyses to track the response of...
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How does competition from online platforms affect the organization, performance, and editorial choices of newspapers? And what are the implications of these changes for the information vot-ers are exposed to and for political accountability? We study these questions using the staggered...
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