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Kahn (2005) found that ethnic heterogeneity reduces the number of deaths caused by natural disasters, a finding that is … positively related to number of deaths, while ethnic fractionalization is not. This implies that ethnic polarization increases …
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Kahn (2005) found that ethnic heterogeneity reduces the number of deaths caused by natural disasters, a finding that is … positively related to number of deaths, while ethnic fractionalization is not. This implies that ethnic polarization increases …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011524862
Persistent institutions, which are captured by legal origin, are considered to influence the occurrence and intensity of economic crises. However, little is known about how changes in legal origin affect processes of economic development. Using non-European country data, this paper investigates...
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Kahn (2005) found that ethnic heterogeneity reduces the number of deaths caused by natural disasters, a finding that is … ethnic heterogeneity. The key finding is that ethnic polarization is positively related to number of deaths, while ethnic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278879
This paper uses cross-country data from 1965 to 2008 to examine how ethnic heterogeneity affects the probability of technological disasters. Estimation results showed that ethnic heterogeneity increased the probability of technological disasters.
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This paper examines how gender equality influences difference in cognitive skills between genders. For closer examination of Guiso et al. (2008), restricting the sample to immigrant allows us to reduce the possibility of reverse causality. Key findings obtained through regression estimation are:...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011564937
This paper examines how gender equality influences difference in cognitive skills between genders. For closer examination of Guiso et al. (2008), restricting the sample to immigrant allows us to reduce the possibility of reverse causality. Key findings obtained through regression estimation are:...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011418509
This paper examines how gender equality influences difference in cognitive skills between genders. For closer examination of Guiso et al. (2008), restricting the sample to immigrant allows us to reduce the possibility of reverse causality. Key findings obtained through regression estimation are:...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014129689
A growing number of studies have explored the influence of institution on the outcomes of disasters and accidents from …
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This paper uses inter-country panel data obtained during the period 1990-2010 to examine how the occurrence of natural disasters has affected corruption within the public sector. There are a number of new findings from this study. (1) Disaster with the large amount of damage increase corruption...
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