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Defense literature is still in need of a theoretical framework in the neoclassical sense, in regard to empirical research on the relationship between defense spending and economic growth. In this respect, Dunne, Smith and Willenbockel (2005), although not without technical problems, represented...
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The essay examines the contribution provided by Piero, Roberto and Leone Strozzi - sons of the wealthy Florentine banker Filippo Strozzi - to the French war effort in the last two decades of the Ital- ian Wars. A contribution based on their military and diplomatic skills and on the availability...
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the household or the outcomes of these investments. Results using data from Colombia suggest that family size has negative …
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This paper studies migration decisions of very poor households in an environment with a high level of violence. By matching detailed retrospective data on violence levels in Colombian rural municipalities with a household survey collected for the evaluation of the 'Familias en Acción' welfare...
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This paper surveys gender earnings gaps in Colombia from 1994 to 2006, using matching comparisons to examine the extent …
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des vorliegenden Working Papers. Die Analyse basiert auf eigenen Forschungen zur Mobilisierung von consultas in Kolumbien … effects. The analysis builds on own research in Colombia and existing case studies. It shows, that the occurrence of popular …
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The global commodity boom are accompanied by the rise of social protest in Colombia. The protestors claim the pollution …. The paper presents and analyzes a database on social protests against miming in Colombia between 2000 and 2015. The Data …
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As elsewhere, the Colombian private sector has been accused of promoting or profiting from violence in the country. However, the private sector's role in the armed conflict and the impact of conflict on entrepreneurial activity vary, as reflected by differences in political activism, in...
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Forty years of low-intensity internal armed conflict has made Colombia home to the world's second largest population of …
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