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large quantities, in some cases exceeding the value of home country exports. The 1990-1991 Gulf War disrupted this dynamic … region have a significant yet temporary impact on GDP growth. The major reductions in remittances during the Gulf War were at …
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dedicated to the war in Iraq. The identification of specific alternatives may provoke further discussion as to how the United … justifications wanting, then their reactions to the cost of the war may give them sufficient motivation to act and hold their …
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Does war have important long-term economic consequences? Existing literature suggests a lack of long-term effects … as a result of war, on the other hand, may produce persistent economic and social outcomes. I investigate the effect of … the 1950-1953 Korean War on cooperation within rural communities in South Korea. Combining census data and unique data on …
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used extensively during the U.S.-Vietnam war in the 1960-70s. Using a nationally representative health survey and an … Vietnamese civilians located in a commune one-standard-deviation more exposed to herbicide during the war were 19.75 percent more …
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Turco-Italian and the Balkan wars, leading to massive land losses before the First World War. The data are manually …
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techniques like redirection. While there is a general sense that war has profound long-term impacts on the psychological health … war on the civilian population. …
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Turco-Italian and the Balkan wars, leading to massive land losses before the First World War. The data are manually …
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Institutions play a vital role in allocating entrepreneurial talent in society. Specifically, the payoffs to different kinds of innovation influence the allocation of entrepreneurial talent between productive, unproductive, and destructive behavior. I apply this insight to the case of the...
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used extensively during the U.S.-Vietnam war in the 1960-70s. Using a nationally representative health survey and an … Vietnamese civilians located in a commune one-standard-deviation more exposed to herbicide during the war were 19.75 percent more …
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In war powers analysis, reliance on the interpretive method of historical practice, also called the “gloss of history …,” has made history a technology of the forever war. This approach draws upon the history of U.S. military conflict to … methodology, however. The understanding of history in historical gloss is not informed by the changing historiography of war. This …
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