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(Documento disponible en inglés) ¿Existe una relación entre educación y democracia? Una vez que se introduce una corrección de la debilidad de instrumentos y se describe a la educación como `débilmente exógena`, se hallan nuevos elementos de juicio de que la educación predice la...
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Is there any relation between education and democracy? Once we correct for weak instruments and identify education as "weakly exogenous" we find new evidence that education systematically predicts democracy. Our results are robust across model specification, instrumentation strategies, and samples.
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Is there any relation between education and democracy? Once we correct for weak instruments and identify education as `weakly exogenous` we find new evidence that education systematically predicts democracy. Our results are robust across model specification, instrumentation strategies, and samples.
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Is there any relation between education and democracy? Once we correct for weak instruments and identify education as `weakly exogenous` we find new evidence that education systematically predicts democracy. Our results are robust across model specification, instrumentation strategies, and samples
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013126246
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Is there any relation between education and democracy? Once we correct for weak instruments and identify education as 'weakly exogenous' we find new evidence that education systematically predicts democracy. Our results are robust across model specification, instrumentation strategies, and samples
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014056057
The literature on aid effectiveness has focused more on recipient policies than the determinants of aid allocation yet a consistent result is that political allies obtain more aid from donors than non-allies. This paper shows that aid allocated to political allies is ineffective for growth,...
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