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Using a dynamic panel data framework, we investigate the relationship between the two major forms of terrorism and … focuses on 78 developing countries for 1984- 2008. Our findings suggest that all types of terrorism depress FDI. In addition …, aid mitigates the negative effects of total and domestic terrorism on FDI; however, this is not the case for transnational …
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Using a dynamic panel data framework, we investigate the relationship between the two major forms of terrorism and … focuses on 78 developing countries for 1984-2008. Our findings suggest that all types of terrorism depress FDI. In addition …, aid mitigates the negative effects of total and domestic terrorism on FDI; however, this is not the case for transnational …
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This paper constructs a model of trade consequences of terrorism, where firms in trading nations face different costs … arising from domestic and transnational terrorism. Using dyadic dataset in a gravity model, we test terrorism’s effects on … terrorism has little or no influence on trade of primary products, terrorism reduces trade of manufactured goods. This novel …
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