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While scholars have argued that membership in Regional Organizations (ROs) can increase the likelihood of democratization, we see many autocratic regimes surviving in power albeit being members of several ROs. This article argues that this is the case because these regimes are often members in...
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World politics is no longer a matter of executive multilateralism and technocratic expert decisions. What we see instead is the politicization of international institutions – a twofold process of growing resistance to and the more intensive utilization of these institutions. After providing...
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The previously successful British merchant houses on the west coast of South America faced significant problems between the two world wars. Earlier historians have referred to difficulties such as the volatility of commodity prices, the organisation and structure of the firms, and changes in...
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We investigate the short-term labor supply responses to a Conditional Cash Transfers program in Peru. Rather than …
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We study the effects of a rural electrification program on employment in Peru. Taking advantage of the program's roll …
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This study investigates the causal impacts of integrating mobile phone technologies into traditional public labor-market intermediation services on employment outcomes. By providing faster, cheaper and up-to-date information on job vacancies via SMS, mobile phone technologies might affect the...
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This paper disaggregates the various sources of rural income growth in Peru between 2004 and 2012 and shows that about …
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functioning. We exploit the baseline sample of the Peru's non-contributory pension programme Pension 65 and find significant …
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