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statistically significant relationship between gendered language and the incidence of intimate partner violence in a cross … language structures spoken by individuals with a shared religious and ethnic background residing in the same country. We show … that speaking a gendered language is associated with the belief that intimate partner violence is justifiable. Our results …
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This paper identifies a new source of differences in religiosity: the presence of future tense marking in language. We … different language. …
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highlight the impact of language barriers on cross-country business activities, especially in the context of China, which is …
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This chapter examines how cultural similarities (or differences) represented by common language roots affect economic … and conduct business transactions than in the absence of such commonalities. The link between language, culture, and …
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,000 languages which together account for more than 99% of the world's population. We find a robust negative cross …
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, due to interactions between people speaking different languages, globalization attenuates the negative impact of language … environment to control for omitted country-level characteristics. Our study emphasizes the impact of language on corporate …
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This research establishes empirically that existing cross-language variations in the structure of the future tense and … ancestry is (i) higher if the dominating language at home has a periphrastic future tense, and (ii) lower for women exposed …
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investment contributed to the existing cross-language variations in the structure of the future tense, (ii) the agricultural …
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We provide causal evidence on the effects of language barriers on the speed and extent of knowledge diffusion by … exploiting the introduction of pre-grant publications in the US. Language barriers account for almost half the diffusion lag of …
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' mechanism of FTR, which suggests that language affects management's future-related choices by changing how distant future events … feel. Taken together, these findings provide new insights into how language influences corporate financial reporting …
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