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The economics of the Croatian war differ considerably from what is often thought of as typical features of a war economy. Most strikingly, while wars are often perceived as generating a tendency towards repressed inflation and a command economy the Croatian economy actually moved in the opposite...
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externality for all those (individuals and governments) who care about world poverty. This implies that the existing international … of international (e.g., climate change) refugees, and an extension of the US diversity lottery to a larger set of host …
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externality for all those (individuals and governments) who care about world poverty. This implies that the existing international … of international (e.g., climate change) refugees, and an extension of the US diversity lottery to a larger set of host …
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externality for all those (individuals and governments) who care about world poverty. This implies that the existing international … of international (e.g., climate change) refugees, and an extension of the US diversity lottery to a larger set of host …
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externality for all those (individuals and governments) who care about world poverty. This implies that the existing international … of international (e.g., climate change) refugees, and an extension of the US diversity lottery to a larger set of host …
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In the last 20 years, developed countries have struggled with what seemed to be an ever rising tide of asylum seekers, a trend that has now gone into reverse. This paper examines what happened and why. How have oppression, violence and economic conditions in origin countries shaped worldwide...
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In the last 20 years, developed countries have struggled with what seemed to be an ever-rising tide of asylum seekers, a trend that has now gone into reverse. This paper examines what happened and why. How have oppression, violence and economic conditions in origin countries shaped worldwide...
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