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This contribution examines the role of market-capitalism in anti-American terrorism. It differentiates between level …-peace literature coincide with less anti-American terrorism, it also suggests that the process of marketization has inflammatory … effects on anti-American terrorism. Using panel data for 149 countries between 1970 and 2007, this contribution indeed finds …
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The paper identifies and analyzes the four main fault lines which will influence the next decades of global philanthropy. All are related to what we can refer to as "the market revolution in global philanthropy". As global philanthropy moves beyond grantmaking, into investment approaches that...
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increasingly global scope of terrorism has raised important questions about its economic impacts in countries around the world. We …This paper examines the impact of terrorism on economic growth and capital formation using data for 152 countries from … 1970 to 2003.During the past thirty-five years, the world has witnessed nearly twenty thousand terrorist incidents. The …
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Any act of terrorism should not be only viewed from the viewpoint of law and justice or human rights but it is equally … important to understand its impact on economy. The economic impact of terrorism will include not only the direct cost but also … indirect cost and has a multiplier effect also. This paper discussed the economic impact of terrorism using the Global …
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empirically revisit the traditional financial development proxies relationship with economic growth after world's second greatest …
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This paper analyzes the initial impact and recovery of globally engaged firms from the COVID-19 crisis. It uses rich survey data of nearly 65,000 firm-year observations in 45 countries spanning three waves of data collection. The findings are organized in a series of stylized facts, which...
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world and five decades, we present a portrait of the changing global distribution of consumption and income and discuss its … implications for our understanding of inequality, poverty, inclusivity of growth and development, world economic welfare, and the … the highest levels of inequality in the world, when measured using standardized surveys). The GCIP provides a resource for …
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