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random- and fixed-effects approaches. While there are limitations in the use of bias-motivation crime data in empirical … analysis, we find statistical significance between the incidence of hate crime and several economic and socioeconomic variables …. Most notably, among non-South states, a higher hate crime rate is associated with higher abuse rates, higher unemployment …
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This article considers the relationship between centralised, exogenous institutions and the embedded, endogenous … institutions of rural governance in Europe through an examination of the evaluation procedures of the European LEADER programme …
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This article considers the relationship between centralised, exogenous institutions and the embedded, endogenous … institutions of rural governance in Europe through an examination of the evaluation procedures of the European LEADER programme …
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We analyze the incentives for cooperation of three players differing in their efficiency of effort in a contest game. We concentrate on the non-cooperative bargaining foundation of coalition formation, and therefore, we adopt a two-stage model. In the first stage, individuals form coalitions...
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One of the basic premises of societies and economies is the capability of humans to understand and judge the aims and motivations of others. We are continuously observing the facial expressions of our fellows. We keep watching and try to understand the undercurrents of important events for us....
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It is our natural inclination to find stable patterns and meaning in the chaotic world around us. This assists in our efforts to understand the past and forecast the future. The starting point of this essay is the phrase "dismal science" which is an often used 'epitheton ornans' of economics....
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It is our natural inclination to find stable patterns and meaning in the chaotic world around us. This assists in our efforts to understand the past and forecast the future. The starting point of this essay is the phrase "dismal science" which is an often used 'epitheton ornans' of economics....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011300247
One of the basic premises of societies and economies is the capability of humans to understand and judge the aims and motivations of others. We are continuously observing the facial expressions of our fellows. We keep watching and try to understand the undercurrents of important events for us....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011537674
, institutions have a greater influence on cryptocurrency trading. Corruption control, government stability, socioeconomic conditions … have a positive impact. On the other hand, in countries with higher financial literacy, the influence of institutions is …
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