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the literature. This paper uses history to fill the gap. It treats the experience of the Atlantic economy between 1870 and …
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This study estimates the effect of deployment location and length on the risk of developing PTSD, relative to what it would be from the normal military operations. We use a random sample of activity-duty enlisted personnel serving between 2001 and 2006. We identify PTSD cases from TRICARE...
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We study the link between fiscal austerity and Nazi electoral success. Voting data from a thousand districts and a hundred cities for four elections between 1930 and 1933 shows that areas more affected by austerity (spending cuts and tax increases) had relatively higher vote shares for the Nazi...
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Using novel microdata, we document an unintended, first-order consequence of the Protestant Reformation: a massive reallocation of resources from religious to secular purposes. To understand this process, we propose a conceptual framework in which the introduction of religious competition shifts...
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Autobahn network in Nazi Germany. Using newly collected data, we show that highway construction was effective in boosting …
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Historical accounts suggest that Jewish émigrés from Nazi Germany revolutionized U.S. science. To analyze the émigrés …
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literature exploring the “dark side” of social capital, examining the downfall of democracy in interwar Germany. We collect new … social capital aided the rise of the Nazi movement that ultimately destroyed Germany's first democracy. Crucially, we examine …
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formal quantitative analysis. We begin with studies of the Dutch Republic, England, the U.S., France, Germany and Japan that …
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specific setting we examine is 18th and 19th century Germany, when institutional changes introduced by reforms and …
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This paper presents a synopsis of recent NBER studies of the history of corporate governance in Canada, China, France …, Germany, Japan, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Together, the studies …
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