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corruption in a country with the prevalence of cashless transactions in the economy to correct for potential estimation bias. We …Whether and to what extent corruption drives emigration has received growing attention in the literature in recent … intentions and individual, as well as country-level measures of corruption, and propose to instrument the endogenous presence of …
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, women are more educated today than 50 years ago in every country in the world. Second, they remain less educated than men in … education than men in some regions of the world. Although gender gaps in educational attainment are diminishing in most …
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This article seeks to explain the contradiction between the promises of welfare gains derived from the economic models recommending the removal of immigration restrictions and the realities experienced by countries attempting to apply restrictions to immigration flows. A formal model is built in...
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global economy. I first review the effect of diaspora networks on core globalization outcomes such as trade, foreign …
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's migration behavior at the global level. Using the individual-level survey data from Gallup World Poll across 139 countries over …
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