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The World Turned Upside Down" Die Welt stand Kopf: Mit dieser Metapher charakterisierte der Historiker Christopher Hill …
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-collar professionals and blue-collar workers across the entire period, including the Civil War decade, while farmers suffered in the …
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We study a number of large international military conflicts sinceWorld War II where we establish a news analysis as a … proxy for theestimated likelihood that the conflict will result in a war. We findthat in cases when there is a pre-war phase …, an increase in the warlikelihood tends to decrease stock prices, but the ultimate outbreakof a war increases them. In …
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In this paper, we investigate the long-run effects of World War II on socio-economic status(SES) and health of older … Europe (SHARE) in 2009. This survey provides detaileddata on events in childhood including those during the war as well as … several measures ofexposure to war shocks such as experience of dispossession, persecution, combat in localareas, and hunger …
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Vorliegendes Arbeitspapier stellt das angelsächsische Board-Modell am Beispiel Großbritannien vor.
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This paper pinpoints the development of the Commission's policy on rail infrastructure charges through to Directive 2001/14.
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This paper emphasizes the elements of good practice, which are important to the implementation of road user charging concerning the process of the implementation of travel plans.
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A one-to-one link is developed between overlapping sub-regional entities using geographi-cal tools newly available to the Economic Research Community. The aim of this project is tocreate a database exploiting the geographical variation in publicly available data, in order tobetter control for...
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[...]Like the other countries examined, the United Kingdomadopted inflation targets after a successful disinflation.Unlike these countries, however, the UnitedKingdom took this step in the aftermath of a foreignexchange rate crisis in order to restore a nominalanchor and to lock in past...
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