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Civil conflict 2 Ethnolinguistic fragmentation 2 Open economy 2 Welt 2 World 2 Bürgerkrieg 1 Civil war 1 Conflict 1 Decentralization 1 Dezentralisierung 1 Finanzbeziehungen 1 Fiscal relations 1 Interest rate 1 Konflikt 1 OECD countries 1 OECD-Staaten 1 Offene Volkswirtschaft 1 Panel 1 Panel study 1 Schock 1 Shock 1 Social conflict 1 Sozialer Konflikt 1 Zins 1 decentralization theorem 1 ethnolinguistic fragmentation 1 fiscal decentralization 1 panel data 1 population diversity 1
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Hull, Peter 2 Imai, Masami 2 Hall, Peter 1 Križko, Jakub 1 Maličká, Lenka 1
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Ekonomický časopis : časopis pre ekonomickú teóriu, hospodársku politiku, spoločensko-ekonomické prognózovanie 1 Journal of Development Economics 1 Journal of development economics 1
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The link between fiscal decentralization and ethnolinguistic fragmentation of the population in OECD countries
Maličká, Lenka; Križko, Jakub - In: Ekonomický časopis : časopis pre ekonomickú … 68 (2020) 4, pp. 340-359
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Economic shocks and civil conflict: Evidence from foreign interest rate movements
Hull, Peter; Imai, Masami - In: Journal of Development Economics 103 (2013) C, pp. 77-89
We exploit annual variation in influential foreign interest rates to identify externally-driven components of short-run income shocks in small open economies from 1971 to 2004 and explore the statistical nature of the income–civil conflict nexus. Our results show that movements in foreign...
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Economic shocks and civil conflict : evidence from foreign interest rate movements
Hall, Peter - In: Journal of development economics 103 (2013), pp. 77-89
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