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of terrorism, as well as internal and external conflict is equivalent to as much as a 30 percent tariff on trade. This is …
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The aim of this research was to examine the causal link between terrorism and FDI in tourism on the example of a panel … per capita. The main goal was to look at this issue from the perspective that terrorism does not affect FDI in tourism … decomposition and the impulse response function within the panel setting. Based on research results, it was found that terrorism …
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Terror attacks are known to increase support for the attacked nation state and strengthen ingroup affiliations among citizens. Even though there is evidence that a terror attack can affect people all over the world, up to now no study has considered whether these nation-specific effects work on...
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Usually, studies analyzing terrorism focus on the total number of casualties or attacks in a given county. However, per … capita rates of terrorism are more likely to matter for individual welfare. Analyzing 214 countries from 1970 - 2014, we show … terror per capita. A larger share of Muslims in society is, if anything, associated with less terrorism. Similar conclusions …
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