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satisfaction, but affects different types of citizens differently. Second, we focus on informal institutions and rules of the game …
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satisfaction, but affects different types of citizens differently. Second, we focus on informal institutions and rules of the game …
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opportunity costs of terror, e.g. approximated as slow growth and poor institutions raise the propensity of terror and the …
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satisfaction, but affects different types of citizens differently. Second, we focus on informal institutions and rules of the game …
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opportunity costs of terror, e.g. approximated as slow growth and poor institutions raise the propensity of terror and the …
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support to this view. We find that in countries with less stringent job market regulation the long-run impact of Unemployment … faster in countries with looser job-market regulation, compared with countries with stricter regulation. These findings have …
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This paper analyzes the influence of the shadow economy on corruption and vice versa. We hypothesize that corruption and shadow economy are substitutes in high income countries while they are complements in low income countries. The hypotheses are tested for a crosssection of 120 countries and a...
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Using the MIMIC method, this paper is a first attempt to estimate the size of the shadow economy of 158 countries over the period 1991 up to 2015. In addition to performing a variety of robustness tests, this paper explicitly addresses endogeneity concerns to the use of GDP as cause and...
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