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important factor in this regard. The empirical analysis of individual attitudes, based on the World Values Surveys, reveals that …
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to aid support through the elasticity of substitution. An empirical analysis of individual attitudes, based on the World …
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is a cross section of 48 countries and the analysis covers the period 1980-1994. We use a new World Bank data set that …
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The aim of this paper is to provide comprehensive empirical evidence on recent theories that link democracy and income inequality for the period 1960-1995. In simple cross-country regressions I find a non-monotonic link between these two variables when using ordinary least squares, instrumental...
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A growing body of recent macroeconomic evidence suggests that volatility is detrimental to economic growth. The channels through which volatility affects growth, however, are less clear; substantive evidence based on disaggregate data is almost non-existent. This paper offers a framework in...
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, the empirical analysis uses World Values Surveys to study the link between education and democratic attitudes. Controlling …
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This paper uses a large cross-country survey of business firms to assess their influence on government policies. It is found that influence is associated with larger, government-owned firms that have a high degree of ownership concentration. In contrast, foreign ownership matters little. It is...
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