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We examine the effects that variations in the international food prices have on democracy and intra-state conflict …
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In spite of the rapid growth many developing and emerging economies are experiencing, with much of this growth supported by information technology (IT), published research dealing with IT in developing economies is still very limited. The objective of this paper is to direct attention to this...
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I examine the role of political instability as a potential explanation for the lack of capital flows from rich countries to poor countries (i.e. the `Lucas Paradox'). Using panel data from 1984 to 2014, I document the following: (i) developed countries exhibit larger inflows of foreign direct...
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I examine the role of political instability as a potential explanation for the lack of capital flows from rich countries to poor countries (i.e. the `Lucas Paradox'). Using panel data from 1984 to 2014, I document the following: (i) developed countries exhibit larger inflows of foreign direct...
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This paper documents that countries with low political turnover exhibit larger inflows of foreign direct investment. This correlation is rationalized with a model of redistribution, where policymakers have access to an expropriation technology that can be used to extract resources from foreign...
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