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Behavioral Economics 1 Behavioral economics 1 Central Banking 1 Central bank 1 Central bank independence 1 CentralBank Independence 1 Conservatism 1 Geldpolitik 1 Großbritannien 1 Hawks and Doves 1 Monetary Policy 1 Monetary Policy Committee 1 Monetary policy 1 Political Economics 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 United Kingdom 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1 Zentralbank 1 Zentralbankunabhängigkeit 1 bargaining 1 foreign policy 1 hawks and doves 1 ideology 1 international conflict 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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Clare, Joe 1 Masciandaro, Donato 1
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BAFFI CAREFIN Centre Research Paper 1 Journal of Conflict Resolution 1 Working paper series : working paper 1
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What bird is that? : central banking and monetary policy in the last forty years
Masciandaro, Donato - 2020
hawks and doves gained momentum. Third, more recent research focused on the fact that psychology can matter for explaining …
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Hawks, Doves, and International Cooperation
Clare, Joe - In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 58 (2014) 7, pp. 1311-1337
How does the hawkish or dovish nature of the domestic opposition in one state influence its own, as well as an international opponent’s, negotiating behavior? I show that doves, when negotiating in the presence of a hawkish opposition, have more bargaining leverage in international...
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