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classes of revolutions that have been observed historically and earlier models cannot explain: 1) a revolution where the most … extreme opponents of the regime protest fiercely and gradually recruit more moderate dissidents; 2) a revolution where … moderates, or regime insiders, lead the way and gradually recruit more extreme regime opponents; 3) a revolution where those who …
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To date, there is limited understanding about the consequences of wartime dynamics for post-war state-building processes. This paper explores one such dynamics-the forms of governance exercised by armed groups during wartime-and proposes a theoretical framework outlining how forms of wartime...
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We show that inequality triggers social unrest in rural India. We develop a theoretical framework where social unrest is rationally used by civilians to oppose (unfair) surplus sharing by the elite. We predict that the probability of observing social unrest in a village increases with the sum of...
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estimation, the paper estimates a growth model using the difference in the log of GDPC between periods t and t+1. Buttressed by … sufficient empirical evidence, the paper's findings corroborate that the Arab Spring had been negatively associated with growth …
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Dieser Artikel gibt einen Überblick über Leben und Werk von Joseph A. Schumpeter. Das Frühwerk (1908 bis 1914) ist zentriert um drei Ideen, die im Spätwerk (1926 bis 1950) wieder aufgegriffen und ausführlich ausgearbeitet werden. Die erste Idee besteht darin, dass es im Wirtschaftsprozess...
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reconstructs his economic explanation of the spectacular growth success experienced in Western market societies. …
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