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This paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing views regarding nuclear energy before and …
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Using cross-country data, this paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing views regarding …
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Using cross-country data, this paper examines the influence of government transparency on changing views regarding … nuclear energy before and after Japan’s natural and nuclear disasters of 2011. Empirical results show that transparency …
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experience of such disasters affects the perception of the risk of nuclear accidents. Estimation results show that the perceived … risk of a nuclear accident is positively associated with experiencing technological disasters but not with that of natural …
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A growing number of studies have explored the influence of institution on the outcomes of disasters and accidents from the viewpoint of political economy. This paper focuses on the probability of the occurrence of disasters rather than disaster outcomes. Using panel data from 98 countries, this...
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This paper presents an index of institutionalized social technologies covering its two main dimensions namely Risk …
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namely Risk reducing technologies and Anti Rent seeking technologies and in turn covers several social, institutional …
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index of institutionalized social technologies and its sub indices namely Risk reducing technologies and Anti rent seeking …
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This paper uses cross-country data from 1965 to 2008 to examine how ethnic heterogeneity affects the probability of technological disasters. Estimation results showed that ethnic heterogeneity increased the probability of technological disasters.
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A growing number of works have explored the influence of institution on the outcomes of disasters and accidents from the viewpoint of political economy. This paper focuses on the probability of the occurrence of disasters rather than disaster outcomes. Using panel data from 98 countries, this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009151567