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terrorism on competitors' market shares in tourism sector where involved countries enjoy significant tourism activities but are … Israel and Turkey are more sensitive to terrorism incidents than in Greece. There are also significant regional contagion … effects of terrorism. We find that a higher level of terrorist incidents in Greece is associated with an increase in the …
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terrorism on competitors’ market shares in tourism sector where involved countries enjoy significant tourism activities but are … Israel and Turkey are more sensitive to terrorism incidents than in Greece. There are also significant regional contagion … effects of terrorism. We find that a higher level of terrorist incidents in Greece is associated with an increase in the …
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the regional effects of terrorism on market shares in tourism sector. The study is corried out from the number of booked …
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This paper studies the dynamics of violence in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict since the outbreak of the Second (or Al-Aqsa) Intifada in September 2000, during which more than 3,300 Palestinians and more than 1,000 Israelis have been killed. The conflict has followed an uneven pattern, with...
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Regional unemployment rates in the European Union (EU-15) reveal a core-periphery structure. Large ?core? regions in the middle of the continent have low unemployment rates, whereas excessive mass unemployment is predominantly found in the peripheral regions at the outside borders of EU-15. This...
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One of the most prominent instruments of regional policy is to foster education and human capital formation in economically lagging regions. However, regional policy of this type can actually hurt instead of help the poor areas. The reason is that individual geographical mobility increases with...
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A very prominent instrument of regional policy is to foster education and human capital for-mation in economically lagging regions. However, this type of regional policy might actually hurt instead of help the recipient areas. The reason is that individual geographical mobility increases with...
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What can economists learn from dynamic partial control of chemical reactors? Both chemical reactors and the economy involve many variables that are difficult to fully predict or control. Thus, this paper suggests the use of partial control, which involves indentifying only the key variables that...
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