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Analysis of the economic effects of constitutional rules has made substantial progress over the last decade. This survey provides an overview of this rapidly growing research area and also discusses a number of methodological issues and identifies underresearched areas. It argues that the next...
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interactions between trust and economic development in the realms of finance, innovation, the organization of firms, the labor …
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In this study we review the literature on the relationship between landownership inequality and the accumulation of … inequality and marriage patterns at the county level in nineteenth-century Prussia. Formally the landed elite could have inuenced …
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The last few years have seen a notable increase in the number of studies investigating the causes and effects of natural disasters in many dimensions. This paper seeks to review and assess available empirical evidence on the ex-post microeconomic effects of natural disasters on the accumulation...
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This paper addresses the effects of migration on families left behind and offers new evidence on the impact of migration on elderly parents. After discussing the identification issues involved in estimation, I review the literature on the effects of migration on the education and health of...
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brain drain? -- brain drain ; brain gain ; high-skilled emigration ; development …
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Jobs are the number one policy concern of policymakers in many countries. The global financial crisis, rising demographic pressures, high unemployment rates, and concerns over automation all make it seem imperative that policymakers employ increasingly more active labor market policies. This...
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