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analyze this question in the context of the Nazi-fascist occupation of Italy during WWII. We study the effect of BBC radio … monthly sunspot activities affecting the sky-wave propagation of BBC broadcasting towards Italy, we show that BBC radio had a …
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-fascist occupation of Italy during WWII. We study the effect of BBC radio counter-propaganda (Radio Londra) on the intensity of internal … broadcasting towards Italy, we show that BBC radio had a strong impact on political violence. We provide further evidence to prove …
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analyze this question in the context of the Nazi-fascist occupation of Italy during WWII. We study the effect of BBC radio … monthly sunspot activities affecting the sky-wave propagation of BBC broadcasting towards Italy, we show that BBC radio had a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011806554
analyze this question in the context of the Nazi-fascist occupation of Italy during WWII. We study the effect of BBC radio … monthly sunspot activities affecting the sky-wave propagation of BBC broadcasting towards Italy, we show that BBC radio had a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011804141
context of the Nazi-fascist occupation of Italy during WWII. We study the effect of BBC radio on the intensity of internal … Italy, we show that BBC radio had a strong impact on political violence. We provide further evidence to document that BBC …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012900371
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Can bombs and broadcasts instigate resistance against a foreign regime? In this paper, we examine the canonical case of bombing designed to undermine enemy morale-the Allied bomber offensive against Germany during World War II. Our evidence shows that air power and the airwaves indeed undermined...
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studying the Italian Campaign inWorldWar II (July 1943 - May 1945). We leverageplausibly exogenous variation in the movement of …
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The paper formalizes and tests the hypothesis that greater exposure to big shocks induces stronger societal responses for adaptation and protection from future big shocks. Support for this hypothesis is found in various strands of the literature and in new empirical tests using cross-country...
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