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Property rights, whose security is often threatened by civil conflict, are a necessary condition for the establishment of a market economy. Yet a fundamental and unresolved empirical question is whether the lack of political and civil freedoms is one of the root causes of greater insecurity....
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rejected at conventional levels of statistical significance (i.e., religion matters), but no robust relationship between … adherence to major world religions and national economic performance is uncovered, using both cross-national and subnational …
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rejected at conventional levels of statistical significance (i.e., religion matters), but no robust relationship between … adherence to major world religions and national economic performance is uncovered, using both cross-national and subnational …
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A fundamental question about the determinants of civil conflict is the relative importance of political freedoms versus economic development. This paper takes a new approach to provide an answer by using micro-data based on surveys of revolutionary tastes of 130,000 people living in 61 nations...
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-free nations. Keywords: Revolt, Property Rights, Freedom, Growth, Religion …
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Many people are increasingly concerned about economic inequality within their own nations, or between wealthy nations and poor ones. But is today's vast economic inequality best addressed by appeals to ethics, by altering social structures such as taxes and laws, or some combination of the two...
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The rise and fall of the Soviet Union and the communist empire was one of the distinguishing events of the twentieth century. The 21 countries that made up the Warsaw Pact simultaneously made a transition from Communism to more market-based economic systems. These countries all shared a common...
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