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the literature that explores cultural changes as a result of exogenous events. I use the oil crisis of the 1970s as a … for men. The probability to be never-married decreases in the American oil-producing areas immediately after the shock …. This effect persists after the oil boom is over but longer for men than for women. …
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We show that the incorporation of offshore entities increases when oil and gas exploration licences are awarded. We … oil licences to construct a new data set covering 119 countries over the period 1990-2014. We consider the incorporation … association is stronger when the price of oil increases. Our work informs the fight against corruption, proposing greater …
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Every oil producing nation is confronted with a complex and fundamental ethical dilemma. On the one hand, there are … welfare benefits and the objective of preserving the environment. A complicating factor is that a nation’s domestic oil and …, I address a question that to my knowledge is rarely discussed in the business ethics literature: how does an oil …
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world market? We quantify the contribution of oil by setting up a model with separate shocks to efficiencies of capital …To what extent is the international business cycle affected by the fact that an essential input (oil) is traded on the …/labor and oil, as well as global shocks to the oil supply. We find that the shocks to the supply and the efficiency of oil both …
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