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international World Values Survey data. We show that, in general, economically, politically and socially non-integrated persons are …
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power in NYC in 1965, the World Trade Center Bombing in 1993, and 9/11 2001. Other indexes already constructed include the … terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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have created estimated turning point dates marked by those tragic events. The index peaked to point out the World Trade … models for terrorist attacks, and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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variables in structural models for terrorist attacks and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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nation: the World Trade Center Bombing in 1993, and 9/11 2001. This paper belongs to the series of papers helping the U … in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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by the most tragic terrorist attacks to the nation: the World Trade Center Bombing in 1993, and 9/11 2001. This paper … and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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State: the World Trade Center bombing in 1993, 9/11 2001, and the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing This paper … effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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: I apply the Beveridge-Nelson business cycle decomposition method to the time series of murder of New York City – NYC (1797-2005). Separating out “permanent” from “cyclical” murder, I hypothesize that the cyclical part coincides with documented waves of organized crime, internal...
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used as dependent variables in structural models for terrorist attacks and in models assessing the effects of terrorism …
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and in models assessing the effects of terrorism over the U.S. economy. …
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