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macroeconomic and microeconomic evidence to assess the impacts of civil war on economic growth worldwide is given. This paper seeks …
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per capita incomes, slow economic growth and geographic conditions favoring insurgency are the factors most robustly … to the economic legacies of war, we frame the literature in terms of neoclassical economic growth theory. Emerging …
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per capita incomes, slow economic growth and geographic conditions favoring insurgency are the factors most robustly … to the economic legacies of war, we frame the literature in terms of neoclassical economic growth theory. Emerging …
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We estimate the impact of poverty on crime in 19th century Bavaria, Germany. Rainfall is used as an instrumental … real wage), and when we restrict attention to lagged rainfall measures as instruments – ruling out some possible violations …
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We estimate the impact of poverty on crime in 19th century Bavaria, Germany. Rainfall is used as an instrumental … real wage), and when we restrict attention to lagged rainfall measures as instruments – ruling out some possible violations …
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