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human rights 9 human trafficking 9 spatial dependence of policies 9 Kriminalpolitik 2 Menschenhandel 2 Menschenrechte 2 Spillover-Effekt 2 Welt 2
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Free 9
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Book / Working Paper 9
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Working Paper 3 Conference Paper 1
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English 8 Undetermined 1
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Dreher, Axel 9 Neumayer, Eric 9 Cho, Seo-Young 8 Cho, Seo-young 1
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CESifo 1 Center for European, Governance and Economic Development Research (CeGE), Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät 1 Center for Globalization and Europeanization of the Economy (CeGE), Georg-August-Universität 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 Verein für Socialpolitik, Ausschuss für Entwicklungsländer 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 Proceedings of the German Development Economics Conference, Berlin 2011 2 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 Center for European, Governance and Economic Development Research Discussion Papers 1 cege Discussion Papers 1 cege – Center for European, Governance and Economic Development Research Discussion Papers 1
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RePEc 5 EconStor 4
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The spread of anti-trafficking policies: Evidence from a new index
Cho, Seo-young; Dreher, Axel; Neumayer, Eric - 2011
We analyze the spread of policies dealing with international trafficking in human beings. Arguing that countries are unlikely to make independent choices, we identify pressure, externalities and learning or emulation as plausible diffusion mechanisms for spatial dependence in anti-trafficking...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010274969
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The Spread of Anti-Trafficking Policies - Evidence from a New Index
Cho, Seo-Young; Dreher, Axel; Neumayer, Eric - 2011
We analyze the spread of policies dealing with international trafficking in human beings. Arguing that countries are unlikely to make independent choices, we identify pressure, externalities and learning or emulation as plausible diffusion mechanisms for spatial dependence in anti-trafficking...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010305621
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The spread of anti-trafficking policies: Evidence from a new index
Cho, Seo-Young; Dreher, Axel; Neumayer, Eric - 2011
We analyze the spread of policies dealing with international trafficking in human beings. Arguing that countries are unlikely to make independent choices, we identify pressure, externalities and learning or emulation as plausible diffusion mechanisms for spatial dependence in anti-trafficking...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010278580
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The Spread of Anti-Trafficking Policies - Evidence from a New Index
Cho, Seo-Young; Dreher, Axel; Neumayer, Eric - Verein für Socialpolitik, Ausschuss für … - 2011
We analyze the spread of policies dealing with international trafficking in human beings. Arguing that countries are unlikely to make independent choices, we identify pressure, externalities and learning or emulation as plausible diffusion mechanisms for spatial dependence in anti-trafficking...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009226383
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The Spread of Anti-trafficking Policies – Evidence from a New Index
Cho, Seo-Young; Dreher, Axel; Neumayer, Eric - Center for Globalization and Europeanization of the … - 2011
We analyze the spread of policies dealing with international trafficking in human beings. Arguing that countries are unlikely to make independent choices, we identify pressure, externalities and learning or emulation as plausible diffusion mechanisms for spatial dependence in anti-trafficking...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008867363
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The Spread of Anti-Trafficking Policies: Evidence from a New Index
Cho, Seo-Young; Dreher, Axel; Neumayer, Eric - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2011
We analyze the spread of policies dealing with international trafficking in human beings. Arguing that countries are unlikely to make independent choices, we identify pressure, externalities and learning or emulation as plausible diffusion mechanisms for spatial dependence in anti-trafficking...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008868127
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The Spread of Anti-Trafficking Policies - Evidence from a New Index
Cho, Seo-Young; Dreher, Axel; Neumayer, Eric - CESifo - 2011
We analyze the spread of policies dealing with international trafficking in human beings. Arguing that countries are unlikely to make independent choices, we identify pressure, externalities and learning or emulation as plausible diffusion mechanisms for spatial dependence in anti-trafficking...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008872221
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The spread of anti-trafficking policies: Evidence from a new index
Cho, Seo-Young; Dreher, Axel; Neumayer, Eric - 2010
We analyze the spread of policies dealing with international trafficking in human beings. Arguing that countries are unlikely to make independent choices, we identify pressure, externalities and learning or emulation as plausible diffusion mechanisms for spatial dependence in anti-trafficking...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010311675
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The spread of anti-trafficking policies: Evidence from a new index
Cho, Seo-Young; Dreher, Axel; Neumayer, Eric - Center for European, Governance and Economic … - 2010
We analyze the spread of policies dealing with international trafficking in human beings. Arguing that countries are unlikely to make independent choices, we identify pressure, externalities and learning or emulation as plausible diffusion mechanisms for spatial dependence in anti-trafficking...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010954377
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