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This paper investigates the empirical role of violent conflicts for the causal effect of democracy on economic growth. Exploiting within-country variation to identify the effect of democratization during the Third Wave, we find evidence that the effect of democratization is weaker than reported...
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A recent paper by Dollar and Kraay (2001) finds that higher primary educational attainment of the workforce does not increase the income of the poor except for its effect on average income. We test the robustness of their finding by using a broader measure of human capital that accounts for...
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Der Rohstoffgehalt der Erdkruste ist endlich. Diese unumstößliche Tatsache löst in Zeiten hoher Rohstoffpreise immer wieder große Besorgnis um die derzeitige, vor allem aber um die zukünftige Rohstoffversorgung aus. Gestützt auf die Medien schüren besonders Interessengruppen derartige...
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Wer ist eigentlich schuld an der Finanzmarktkrise? Teile der Politik und der Medien bieten ebenso einfache wie eingängige Erklärungen an: Schuld seien die Gier der Banker und allgemein ein Versagen des Kapitalismus. Aus dieser Sicht konsequent werden für die Zukunft vor allem umfassendere...
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This paper examines growth successes and failures across countries and notes the latter’s perplexing predominance among ex ante low-income economies. An explanation for this persistence of underdevelopment is proposed through an empirical investigation that brings forth evidence on the...
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The purpose of the study is two-fold. First, it examines whether Internet usage converges across the geographical space comprising the European Union and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Second, it aims to expand the currently rather limited empirical evidence on the determinants of Internet...
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In many OECD countries income inequality has risen, but surprisingly redistribution has as well. The theory attributes this partly to the redistributive effect of education spending. In the model income inequality and growth depend in an inverted U-shaped way on education. To maintain a given...
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The present paper adds to the already large existing literature on aid distribution as it runs an equation on bilateral aid allocation on a very rich dataset, covering 20 years (1980-99), 22 donors and 137 recipients, which permits a three-dimensional panel study (recipient-year-donor) and...
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activism. We then examine differences in ownership structures around the world and the implications of the interactions of …
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