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Terrorism 64 Terrorismus 48 Welt 22 World 22 terrorism 22 Estimation 16 Schätzung 16 Piracy 15 Public security 12 Öffentliche Sicherheit 12 Criminal policy 11 Kriminalpolitik 11 EU countries 10 EU-Staaten 10 Somalia 10 Conflict 9 Human trafficking 9 Börsenkurs 8 Crime 8 Europa 8 Europe 8 Share price 8 Piraterie 7 Aktienmarkt 6 European Union 6 Kriminalität 6 Schock 6 Shock 6 Stock market 6 Theorie 6 Theory 6 counter-terrorism 6 human trafficking 6 risk 6 survey 6 Israel 5 Menschenhandel 5 Organisierte Kriminalität 5 Organized crime 5 Deutschland 4
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Free 189
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Book / Working Paper 228
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Working Paper 151 Arbeitspapier 76 Graue Literatur 75 Non-commercial literature 75 Systematic review 4 Übersichtsarbeit 4 Advisory report 1 Gutachten 1 Mehrbändiges Werk 1 Multi-volume publication 1
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English 208 Undetermined 20
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Schneider, Friedrich 28 Brück, Tilman 22 Shortland, Anja 17 Bossong, Raphael 15 Papadamou, Stephanos 15 Drakos, Konstantinos 14 Meierrieks, Daniel 13 Cho, Seo-Young 12 Kollias, Christos 12 Müller, Cathérine 11 Murshed, Syed Mansoob 9 Groot, Olaf J. de 8 Um, Eric van 8 Drakos, Kōnstantinos 7 Bozzoli, Carlos 6 Brzoska, Michael 6 Dreher, Axel 6 Freytag, Andreas 6 Gardeazabal, Javier 6 Garvey, John 6 Gould, Eric D. 6 Kollias, Chrēstos 6 Mullins, Martin 6 Neumayer, Eric 6 Rabby, Faisal 6 Rablen, Matthew D. 6 Rodgers, William M. 6 Stagiannis, Apostolos 6 Sempere, Carlos Martí 5 Malečková, Jitka 4 Stanišić, Dragana 4 de Groot, Olaf J. 4 van Um, Eric 4 Avdeenko, Alexandra 3 Butler, Christopher K. 3 Caruso, Raul 3 Cho, Seo-young 3 Christofis, Nikos 3 Economou, Athina 3 Engerer, Hella 3
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DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 76
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Economics of security working paper series 77 Economics of Security Working Paper Series 76 Economics of Security Working Paper 75 Occasional paper / Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Zentrum für Naturwissenschaft und Friedensforschung 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 77 RePEc 76 EconStor 75
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Money Laundering: Some Facts
Schneider, Friedrich; Windischbauer, Ursula - 2010
The term "Money Laundering" originates from the US describing the Mafia's attempt to "launder" illegal money via cash-intensive washing salons, which where controlled by company acquisitions or business formations. Estimated two to five per cent of the global gross domestic product stems from...
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Patterns of Force: System Strength, Terrorism and Civil War
Freytag, Andreas; Meierrieks, Daniel; Münch, Angela; … - 2010
We jointly analyze the genesis of terrorism and civil war, providing a simple conceptual framework to explain why violent opposition groups choose distinct forms of violence (i.e., terrorism and open rebellion). We argue that the distinct modes of violent opposition are chosen by violent...
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The Technology of Terror: Accounting for the Strategic Use of Terrorism
Butler, Christopher K.; Gates, Scott - 2010
To comprehend why a group would intentionally target civilians, we need to understand why other groups do not. In this chapter, we argue that disgruntled groups face three main choices when addressing their dissatisfaction: suffering a disadvantageous peace, engaging in unconventional warfare,...
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Terrorism Risk Concern in Europe
Drakos, Konstantinos; Müller, Cathérine - 2010
We explore whether differences of terrorism risk perception across all European countries reflect their underlying differences in terrorism risk, which we decompose into a long term and innovation component. We employ longitudinal country-level data on terrorism risk concern and our modeling...
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Radical Islamic Terrorism in the Middle East and Its Direct Costs on Western Financial Markets
Mullins, Martin; Garvey, John - 2010
Close examination of the behaviour of participants in financial markets in the aftermath of terrorist attacks is a valuable line of enquiry. In this paper, we bring together insights from field of finance and politics. Specifically, we examine trading patterns on highly liquid insurance-type...
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Perceptions, Expectations, and Entrepreneurship: The Role of Extreme Events
Brück, Tilman; Llussá, Fernanda; Tavares, José - 2010
We provide, for the first time, comparative evidence of the impact of various types of extreme events - natural disasters, terrorism, and violent conflicts - on the perceptions of entrepreneurs concerning some key entrepreneurial issues - such as fear of failure in starting a business venture,...
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Terrorism Risk Concern in Europe
Drakos, Konstantinos; Müller, Cathérine - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2010
We explore whether differences of terrorism risk perception across all European countries reflect their underlying differences in terrorism risk, which we decompose into a long term and innovation component. We employ longitudinal country-level data on terrorism risk concern and our modeling...
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The Impact of 9/11 and the London Bombings on the Employment and Earnings of U.K. Muslims
Rabby, Faisal; Rodgers, William M. - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2010
Using a difference-in-differences framework, this paper estimates the impact that Britain's July 2005 bombings had on the labor market outcomes of UK residents who are either Muslim by religious affiliation or whose nativity profiles are similar to the terrorists. We find a 10 percentage point...
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Money Laundering: Some Facts
Schneider, Friedrich; Windischbauer, Ursula - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2010
The term "Money Laundering" originates from the US describing the Mafia's attempt to "launder" illegal money via cash-intensive washing salons, which where controlled by company acquisitions or business formations. Estimated two to five per cent of the global gross domestic product stems from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008519456
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The Technology of Terror: Accounting for the Strategic Use of Terrorism
Butler, Christopher K.; Gates, Scott - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2010
To comprehend why a group would intentionally target civilians, we need to understand why other groups do not. In this chapter, we argue that disgruntled groups face three main choices when addressing their dissatisfaction: suffering a disadvantageous peace, engaging in unconventional warfare,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008519464
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