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The main objective of this paper is to empirically investigate the socio-economic causes of terrorism and political … violence in a sample of 12 countries in Western Europe. Results are mixed. First, we show that in western European countries …
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became conceptualized shortly after as "homegrown terrorism". This article deals with the meaning and scope of this … terrorist groups abroad. A quantitative study of Islamist terrorism in the West since 1989 reveals an increase in both internal … and autonomous terrorism since 2003 and that most plots are now internal - but not autonomous. Finally, we suggest that an …
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s, Islam is growing faster than any other religion in Europe. Although Europe has in recent years tightened its … Western perception of Islam. In Part II, I document the increase in the number of Muslims in Western Europe. In Part III, I …Almost 1,300 years after Charles the Hammer turned back the Muslim incursion into Frankish territory, Islam again has a …
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Terrorist incidents exert a negative, albeit usually short-lived, impact on markets and equity returns. Given the integration of global financial markets, mega-terrorist events also have a high contagion potential with their shock waves being transmitted across countries and markets. This paper...
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long-run. However, the negative effect of terrorism tends to be small in both the short-run and long-run. More precisely …
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