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Despite a lack of rigorous empirical evidence, reduced crime is often touted as a potential benefit in the debate over increasing border infrastructure (i.e. border walls). This paper examines the effect of the Secure Fence Act of 2006, which led to unprecedented barrier construction along the...
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A multinational deciding on where to locate a foreign production facility may not be indifferent to the choice of location. Numerous variables such as production costs, market access, and local tax treatments will influence the decision as to where the plant is located. Another key variable in...
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This paper examines explanations for the equity home bias puzzle by utilizing the introduction of the euro in 1999 as a natural experiment. Equity home bias is the observation that although investors could attain both lower risk and greater returns by increasing international diversification in...
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Does immigration affect foreign direct investment? This question has been examined in some form or another since Lucas' (1990) observation that labor and capital do not flow in opposite directions as predicted by economic theory. Existing studies on immigration and FDI have all looked at...
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Has the introduction of the Euro reduced the impact of national borders on cross-border market convergence across the Euro Area? This paper extends Engel and Rogers (1996) well known work on border effects to cities across Western Europe over the period 1995 to 2002. While cross-border prices...
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