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local democracy in Colombia, a country mired in civil conflict. We find that when the price of oil rises, legislators …
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Higher national incomes are correlated with political stability. Is this relationship causal? We test three theories linking income to conflict with new data on export price shocks. Price shocks have no effect on new conflict, even large shocks in high-risk nations. Rising prices, however,...
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shock caused by lockdowns, the idiosyncratic demand shock suffered by sectors that rely on high contact with their costumers …. Applying our framework to data for Colombia, which exhibits an employment distribution similar to that of other emerging market …
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heterogeneous impact by the level of rebelocracy. Using a household panel in four conflict regions in Colombia, the estimation …
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This paper presents a comparative analysis of the macroeconomic adjustment in Chile,Colombia, and Peru to commodity …
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Colombia together with data from close to 1,200 rainfall stations, I show that transitory weather shocks lead to lower rates of …
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show that a positive shock in the capital-intensive mining sector increases conflict likelihood, whereas a positive shock …
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conclusión, se ofrecen una serie de reflexiones finales sobre los retos que Colombia enfrenta para el manejo del agua, sus … collective agreements as well as a citizen-based monitoring system for water management in north-eastern Colombia. Specifically …
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explore these strategies through choices of firms operating in Colombia to expose key literature gaps and suggest five new …
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We develop a structural econometric model to study the impacts of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on Colombian coffee production, exports and price. Our empirical specification is consistent with an economic model of the coffee market that, in the short-run, is characterized by a...
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