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on both sides of the long-gone border of the Habsburg Empire have been sharing common formal institutions for 90 years … increases current social capital and trust and reduces corruption in several public services. Past formal institutions can leave …
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countries, communities on both sides of the long-gone Habsburg border have been sharing common formal institutions for a century …
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countries, communities on both sides of the long-gone Habsburg border have been sharing common formal institutions for a century …
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preferences, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … unleashing technological change and through rituals, legal institutions, political economy, and conflict. Synthesizing a disjoint …
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preferences, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … unleashing technological change and through rituals, legal institutions, political economy, and conflict. Synthesizing a disjoint …
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, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … unleashing technological change and through rituals, legal institutions, political economy, and conflict. Synthesizing a disjoint …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014469638
, societal norms, and institutions. Religion affects physical capital accumulation by influencing thrift and financial … unleashing technological change and through rituals, legal institutions, political economy, and conflict. Synthesizing a disjoint …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014469796
institutions for over 90 years now. In border specifications that restrict identification to individuals living inside a restricted …-state interactions more generally, but not in interpersonal interactions. Past formal institutions can leave a legacy through cultural …
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When estimating the determinants of perceived corruption, economists assumed that there is full independence across countries. In the presence of peer-group or learning effects through cross-border economic activity (such as trade or labor migration), this assumption might be violated. We...
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