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This paper reviews four economic theories of leadership selection in conflictual settings. The first of these by … wisdom that doves are more likely to secure peace, but post-conflict there are good reasons for hawks to be rationally … upon bargaining power. As in the bargaining rationale, dove selection can be predicted during conflict, but hawk selection …
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This paper reviews four economic theories of leadership selection in conflictual settings. The first of these by … wisdom that doves are more likely to secure peace, but post-conflict there are good reasons for hawks to be rationally … upon bargaining power. As in the bargaining rationale, dove selection can be predicted during conflict, but hawk selection …
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setting of civil conflict, where they discuss electoral outcomes in Northern Ireland and Yugoslavia before and after …
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setting of civil conflict, where they discuss electoral outcomes in Northern Ireland and Yugoslavia before and after …
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This paper is the first to exploit high-frequency data to measure the impact of terrorist-related incidents (TRIs) on individuals' momentary happiness and anxiety. We show the impact of TRIs varies with the nature of the incident, the individual's physical proximity to it, and the time that has...
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The conflict in Northern Ireland was an example of "complex warfare" with both insurgency and sectarian violence. We … present a unified model that helps to identify these two forms of conflict from the spatial distribution of violence. The … troop surge in 1972 and the proximity to the Republic of Ireland on the two elements of the conflict. …
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This paper is the first to exploit high-frequency data to measure the impact of terrorist-related incidents (TRIs) on individuals' momentary happiness and anxiety. We show the impact of TRIs varies with the nature of the incident, the individual's physical proximity to it, and the time that has...
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