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inflation expectations among 145 tenured economics professors in Germany and exploit the 2022 Russian invasion in Ukraine as a … that the Russian invasion increased short-run inflation expectations for 2022 by 0.75 percentage points. Treatment effects …-side effects to become increasingly important after the invasion. Moreover, experts in the treatment group are less likely to …
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inflation expectations among 145 tenured economics professors in Germany and exploit the 2022 Russian invasion in Ukraine as a … that the Russian invasion increased short-run inflation expectations for 2022 by 0.75 percentage points. Treatment effects … effects to become increasingly important after the invasion. Moreover, experts in the treatment group are less likely to favor …
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inflation expectations among 145 tenured economics professors in Germany and exploit the 2022 Russian invasion in Ukraine as a … that the Russian invasion increased short-run inflation expectations for 2022 by 0.75 percentage points. Treatment effects … they expect supply-side effects to become increasingly important after the invasion. Moreover, we find that the treatment …
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This book explores the disastrous economic consequences of pseudo lending for pseudo reforms that occurred when the IMF, as a representative of the West, pretended to aid the transition economy of post-communist Russia through stabilization while the Russian government promised reforms
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War, whether external or internal, large or small, is a costly endeavor. Loss of life, loss of close friends or family, and the destruction of material possessions all play a part in the costs of war. The purpose of this paper is to capture only the material, economic welfare costs of conflict...
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Using a data set of historical battles from 1600 to 1973, this paper analyzes the empirical determinants of tactical success in modern war. Based on a reduced form approach we consider key elements of military theory as factors in the production of combat success, formalized in a military...
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Countries' military expenditures differ greatly across both space and time. This study examines the determinants of military spending, with particular reference to the importance of the external security environment. Using the liberal-realist model of international relations, we first estimate...
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This paper extends the staple theory literature by examining the influence of wool, Australia's dominant primary-product export, on the development of the Australian economy and external position over the period 1862-1995. The results support the view that while shocks to the wool industry had...
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