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The ability to finance conflict likely affects the odds of sustaining a war and succeeding in it. Recent literature … disaggregated, (higher) CBI is associated with a higher probability of government victory, relative to continued conflict and to …
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The ability to finance conflict likely affects the odds of sustaining a war and succeeding in it. Recent literature … with a higher probability of government victory, relative to continued conflict and to other outcomes. Additional tests …
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in the real world has ignored the Habsburg Monarchy. The Monarchy was not only a customs union and a single market with … for success, as well as its conflict potential; and Mechanisms for mastering conflicts in monetary unions including rules …
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laboratory experiment that incorporates more aspects of real world complexity and more different sorts of official and private … sector agents than are feasible in econometric or algebraic investigations and employs a new central bank cooperation-conflict … model of exchange rate determination, and is within an umbrella theory of Pope, namely SKAT, the Stages of Knowledge Ahead …
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During civil wars governments typically resort to inflation to raise revenue. A model of this phenomenon is presented, estimated, and applied to the choices and constraints faced during the postconflict period. The results show that far from there being a fiscal peace dividend, postconflict...
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During civil wars governments typically resort to inflation to raise revenue. A model of this phenomenon is presented, estimated, and applied to the choices and constraints faced during the postconflict period. The results show that far from there being a fiscal peace dividend, postconflict...
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The paper provides an integrated analysis of globalization effects on the inflation-output tradeoff and monetary policy in the New-Keynesian framework. The prediction of the analysis is threefold. First, labor, goods, and capital mobility flatten the Phillips curve, the tradeoff between...
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