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This paper is a reply to Barry Ickes' critique of my paper 'Trust versus Illusion: What is Driving Demonetization in … Russia?' in which I show that the data reject Barry Ickes' Virtual Economy explanation of barter in Russia in favor of an … institutional explanation based on the lack of trust. …
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This paper is a reply to Barry Ickes' critique of my paper "Trust versus Illusion: What is Driving Demonetization in … Russia?" in which I show that the data reject Barry Ickes' Virtual Economy explanation of barter in Russia in favor of an … institutional explanation based on the lack of trust. …
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Soft budget constraints (SBCs) are a persistent feature of transition economies and have been blamed for i.a. a lack of fiscal consolidation and sluggish growth. EU eastward enlargement has - among other things - been conditioned on tackling SBCs. This paper analyzes such outside conditionality...
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The author discusses the transition to a market economy in post-Soviet Russia …
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The present paper looks at the Weber-Tawney thesis on the positive link between Protestant ethic and economic growth. Both scholars observed that Protestant areas in the Western world seemed to gain faster and more wealth than areas with less Protestants, and largely explained this by a special...
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We examine the cross-sectional relation between log growth in physical capital to log growth in labor and subsequent stock returns. The ratio is a strong predictor of negative future abnormal returns. This relation strengthens with measures of financing constraint while remaining robust to...
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