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Urbanization in Southeast Asia during the World War II Japanese Occupation and Its Aftermath
Huff, Gregg
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Huff, Gillian
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Department of Economics, Oxford University
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2014
political
disruption
generated major rural-urban population relocations. Turmoil in the 1940s had the permanent consequences of …
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Brain Drain or Brain Gain?Micro Evidence from an African Success Story
Batista, Catia
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Vicente, Pedro C.
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Department of Economics, Oxford University
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2007
disruption
, and general equilibrium effects of emigration. In constructing a counterfactual distribution of skills to answer our …
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How long can inflation tax compensate for the loss Wof government revenue in war economics? Evidence from Burundi
Nkurunziza, Janvier
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Department of Economics, Oxford University
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2004
,
disruption
, diversion, dissaving, and portfolio substitution. Each of these factors may individually affect economic performance … consequences on the economy does not need elaboration. Furthermore, the
disruption
of social order and the accompanying …
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Military Expenditure in Post-Conflict Societies
Collier, Paul
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Hoeffler, Anke
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Department of Economics, Oxford University
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2004
reinforce the peace, giving both parties a stronger interest in avoiding
disruption
by raising its costs. One likely cause …
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Does wealth inequality reduce the gains from trade?
Caselli, Mauro
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Department of Economics, Oxford University
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2008
adjust to the economic
disruption
that it causes. Section 2 sets out a simple model of the relationship between the …
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Oil-dependence and Civil conflict in Nigeria
Oyefusi, Aderoju
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Department of Economics, Oxford University
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2007
, environmental hazards, inadequate job opportunities and social
disruption
accompanying labour migration and perceived injustice in …
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Financial Development, Financial Instability and Poverty
Jeanneney, Sylviane Guillaumont
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Kpodar, Kangni
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Department of Economics, Oxford University
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2005
crises than the rich. Indeed poor people are particularly hurt by the
disruption
of the payment system and unwarranted bank …
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Public Service Provision, User Fees, and Political Turmoil
Fafchamps, Marcel
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Minten, Bart
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Department of Economics, Oxford University
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2003
the
disruption
. In particular, it is not known which public services are more resilient and which are more vulnerable …
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The Geography of Output Volatility
Malik, Adeel
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Temple, Jonathan R.W.
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Department of Economics, Oxford University
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2005
, where prolonged conflict has been associated with many forms of economic
disruption
(see Collier 1999). In column (3) we add …
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