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This paper investigates and tests empirically the relationship between military expenditure, civil wars and economic performance in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). Romer – Taylor model is estimated. The Econometric estimates show that there is a positive effect of military...
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Global economic transactions such as foreign direct investment must extend over an institutional abyss between the jurisdiction, and therefore protection, of the states involved. Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), whose members are states, represent an important attempt to span this abyss....
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High carbon emissions from buildings is causing Hong Kong's air quality to diminish (Business Environmental Council 2005, 2008). With massive amounts of energy being used by buildings (Reed and Wilkinson 2005, Chan, Qian and Lam 2009) and Financial Institutions (FI) being amongst the largest...
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The credit channel of monetary transmission suggests that monetary tightening results in a contraction of the supply of credit to firms who borrow via financial intermediaries. However, according to Meltzer (1960), the existence of an inter-firm credit flow appears to favour those firms most...
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We build a social structural model of fame, which departs from the atomistic view of prior literature where creativity is the sole driver of fame in creative markets. We test the model in a significant empirical context: 90 pioneers of the early 20th century (1910–25) abstract art movement. We...
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