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migration and trade and their effects on unemployment (chapter 5), and the dynamics of democracy and income chapter 6). … Arbeitslosenrate (Kapitel 5) sowie der Dynamik von Demokratie und Einkommen (Kapitel 6). …
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political institutions. -- commodity prices ; volatility ; democracy ; economic growth …
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We use a new dataset on non-resource GDP to examine the impact of commodity price volatility on economic growth in a panel of up to 158 countries during the period 1970-2007. Our main finding is that commodity price volatility leads to a significant increase in non-resource GDP growth in...
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time series data for Argentina from 1896 to 2000. We show that while assassinations and strikes (what we call quot …
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Does higher income cause democracy? Accounting for the dynamic nature and highpersistence of income and democracy, we … find a statistically significant positive relationbetween income and democracy for a postwar period sample of up to 150 …
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This paper studies correlates and determinants of direct democracy institutions (DDIs), such as referendums and …
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This paper studies correlates and determinants of direct democracy institutions (DDIs), such as referendums and …
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between other measures of democracy, based on civil liberties and political rights, and inequality. The transition experience …
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democracy (via initiatives and referenda) and of federal structure (local autonomy) systematically and sizeably raise self …
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This paper examines the economic consequences of terror attacks and the channels through which terrorism affects local economies. I rely on an exhaustive list of terror attacks over the period 1970-2013 in the U.S. and exploit the inherent randomness in the success or failure of terror attacks...
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