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We investigate the long-term relationship between conflict-related migration and individual socioeconomic inequality …. Looking at the post-conflict environment of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), a former Yugoslav state most heavily impacted by the … histories. We find that individuals with greater exposure to conflict had systematically worse educational performance and lower …
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response to shocks; and the Mean Group Estimator to summarize our results across the provinces. Results suggest a conflict …
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In recent debates, morality or social norms have been proposed as an instrument to reduce conflict behavior. As the … an effective instrument to lower socially unwanted behavior and support the enforcement of property rights. If it cannot … discriminate between these different conflict efforts, strategic effects due to a one-sided increase in morality might actually …
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. Exploiting a unique data set, we show that Western hostile casualties, our proxy for conflict, have strong impact on subsequent … where government law enforcement is weak. …
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. Exploiting a unique data set, we show that Western hostile casualties, our proxy for conflict, have strong impact on subsequent … where government law enforcement is weak. …
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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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We test whether immigrants are more prone to support terror than natives because of lower opportunity costs, using the international World Values Survey data. We show that, in general, economically, politically and socially non-integrated persons are more likely to accept using violence for...
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We test whether immigrants are more prone to support terror than natives because of lower opportunity costs, using the international World Values Survey data. We show that, in general, economically, politically and socially non-integrated persons are more likely to accept using violence for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008800764
crucial to alternative crops. Exploiting a unique data set, we show that Western hostile casualties, our proxy for conflict … show that conflict has a strong effect before but no effect after planting, indicating causality. …
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I study the causal effect of violence against social leaders on coca cultivation and land restitution requests in the Colombian context from 2012 to 2018. Using the timing of unexpected killings of social leaders in an event study approach, I provide evidence that the start of the violence...
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