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Politische Gewalt 88 Welt 28 terrorism 19 Schätzung 14 Theorie 13 Radikalismus 10 Terrorism 10 Islam 9 Israel 8 Politischer Konflikt 7 USA 6 conflict 6 Deutschland 5 Innere Sicherheit 5 Kriminalpolitik 5 Public Choice 5 Afghanistan 4 Dezentralisierung 4 Krieg 4 Palästina 4 Politische Stabilität 4 Versicherung 4 Weltwirtschaft 4 religion 4 Bürgerkrieg 3 Europa 3 Governance-Ansatz 3 Ideologie 3 International 3 Islamisch 3 Kriminalität 3 Kriminalitätsökonomik 3 Lebensqualität 3 Makroökonomischer Einfluss 3 Naturkatastrophe 3 Panel 3 Rent Seeking 3 Soziale Kosten 3 Soziale Lage 3 Vereinigte Staaten 3
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Working Paper 75 Article 3 Research Report 3 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Bibliographie 1
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English 79 German 8 Danish 2
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Meierrieks, Daniel 7 Dreher, Axel 6 Gassebner, Martin 6 Brück, Tilman 5 Jaeger, David A. 5 Schneider, Friedrich G. 5 Fischer, Justina A. V. 4 Leibfritz, Willi 4 Paserman, Marco Daniele 4 Blomberg, S. Brock 3 Epstein, Gil S. 3 Gang, Ira N. 3 Hess, Gregory D. 3 Addison, Tony 2 Ahrens, Joachim 2 Campos, Nauro F. 2 Dalgaard-Nielsen, Anja 2 Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada 2 Frey, Bruno S. 2 Freytag, Andreas 2 Hüther, Michael 2 Krämer, Walter 2 Luechinger, Simon 2 Nierhaus, Wolfgang 2 Nitsch, Volker 2 Osterkamp, Rigmar 2 Romanov, Dmitri 2 Ruprecht, Wilhelm 2 Schich, Sebastian T. 2 Schneider, Friedrich 2 Schönherr, Siegfried 2 Siemers, Lars-H. R. 2 Wolgast, Michael 2 van Praag, Bernard M. S. 2 Al-Azmeh, Aziz 1 Arce, Daniel G. 1 Badran, Margot 1 Baliga, Sandeep 1 Braakmann, Nils 1 Brockhoff, Sarah 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 17 CESifo Working Paper 13 DIIS Working Paper 12 DIW Discussion Papers 4 KOF Working Papers 4 Working Paper 4 DIIS Report 3 Claremont Colleges Working Papers 2 Darmstadt Discussion Papers in Economics 2 GIGA Working Papers 2 Ifo Schnelldienst 2 Jena Economic Research Papers 2 WIDER Discussion Paper 2 ifo Schnelldienst 2 ADBI Discussion Paper 1 CFS Working Paper 1 Kiel Working Paper 1 MPIfG Discussion Paper 1 OECD/ITF Joint Transport Research Centre Discussion Paper 1 SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 1 Staff Report 1 Technical Report 1 The Ottoman empire and its heritage : politics, society and economy 1 Wirtschaftsdienst 1 Working Paper Series in Economics 1 Working Papers in Economics and Statistics 1 World Bank working paper 1 ZEI Working Paper 1 Zeitschrift für Umweltpolitik & Umweltrecht : ZfU ; Beiträge zur rechts-, wirtschafts- und sozialwissenschaftlichen Umweltforschung 1
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Öko-Terrorismus und ziviler Ungehorsam in Zeiten des Klimawandels
Pessoa, João - In: Zeitschrift für Umweltpolitik & Umweltrecht : ZfU ; … 46 (2023) 1, pp. 66-87
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Looking back on anger: Explaining the social origins of left-wing and nationalist-separatist terrorism in Western Europe, 1970-2007
Brockhoff, Sarah; Krieger, Tim; Meierrieks, Daniel - 2012
A unique dataset is used to separately analyze the social origins of left-wing and nationalist-separatist terrorism in 17 Western European countries between 1970 and 2007. We argue that the differences in the historic roots, ultimate goals as well as their negotiability, levels of domestic and...
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Conflict, food price shocks, and food insecurity: The experience of Afghan households
D'Souza, Anna; Jolliffe, Dean - 2012
Using nationally-representative household survey data and confidential geo-coded data on violence, we examine the linkages between conflict, food insecurity, and food price shocks in Afghanistan. Spatial mappings of the raw data reveal large variations in levels of food insecurity and conflict...
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On the heterogeneity of terror
Kis-Katos, Krisztina; Liebert, Helge; Schulze, Günther G. - 2012
The existing literature on the determinants of terrorism treats terror as a uniform phenomenon and does not distinguish between different types of terror. This paper explicitly addresses the heterogeneity of terror by classifying groups according to their ideologies. We show that the pattern of...
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Domestic Security in the Maghreb: Deficits and Counter-Measures
Mattes, Hanspeter - 2012
Terrorism and crime, particularly organised crime with its close links to terrorism, currently constitute the greatest challenges to the domestic security of the Maghreb states Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Mauretania. Additional challenges have resulted from the social protests of 2011 in...
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The effects of 9/11 on attitudes toward immigration and the moderating role of education
Schüller, Simone - 2012
The major event of the 9/11 terror attacks is likely to have induced an increase in anti-immigrant and anti-foreigner sentiments, not only among US residents but also beyond US borders. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and exploiting exogenous variation in interview...
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Are drone strikes effective in Afghanistan and Pakistan? On the dynamics of violence between the United States and the Taliban
Jaeger, David A.; Siddique, Zahra - 2011
Strikes by unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, have been the primary weapon used by the United States to combat the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan. This paper examines the dynamics of violence involving drone strikes and the Taliban/Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan from...
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Lock, stock, and barrel: A comprehensive assessment of the determinants of terror
Gassebner, Martin; Luechinger, Simon - 2011
We assess the robustness of previous findings on the determinants of terrorism. Using extreme bound analysis, the three most comprehensive terrorism datasets, and focusing on the three most commonly analyzed aspects of terrorist activity, i.e., location, victim, and perpetrator, we re-assess the...
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Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan: An attempt to deconstruct the umbrella organization and the reasons for its growth in Pakistan's north-west
Siddique, Qandeel - 2010
The present report aims to describe the concept of the militant umbrella organization Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) by looking at the organisational structure, background and ideology of the group. Tactics and recruitment strategies are also discussed, along with the various financial sources...
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The economics of terrorism and counter-terrorism: A survey (Part II)
Schneider, Friedrich; Brück, Tilman; Meierrieks, Daniel - 2010
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism and counter-terrorist measures. First the existing evidence on the causes of terrorism is analyzed, then we consider the evidence of the consequences of terrorism and we demonstrate why it is...
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The economics of terrorism and counter-terrorism: A survey (Part I)
Schneider, Friedrich; Brück, Tilman; Meierrieks, Daniel - 2010
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism and counter-terrorist measures. First the existing evidence on the causes of terrorism is analyzed, then we consider the evidence of the consequences of terrorism and we demonstrate why it is...
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The impact of 9/11 and the London bombings on the employment and earnings of U.K. Muslims
Rabby, Faisal; Rodgers, William M. - 2010
Using a difference-in-differences framework, this paper estimates the impact that Britain's July 2005 bombings had on the labor market outcomes of UK residents who are either Muslim by religious affiliation or whose nativity profiles are similar to the terrorists. We find a 10 percentage point...
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Retsstat, magtstat og suverænstat: Terrorlovgivninger i perspektiv
Mandøe Glæsner, Niels - 2010
This study takes off by demonstrating how the ability of the state to define the difference between ordinary crime and terrorism, both historically and conceptually, is rootet in an immanent power reserve, which the sovereign state carries within from its founding. The paper links this power...
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Urban poverty and support for Islamist terror: survey results of Muslims in fourteen countries
Mousseau, Michael - 2010
Survey respondents in fourteen countries representing 62% of the world's Muslim population indicate that approval of Islamist terror is not associated with religiosity, lack of education, poverty, or income dissatisfaction. Instead, it is associated with urban poverty. These results are...
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Happiness and financial satisfaction in Israel: Effects of religiosity, ethnicity, and war
van Praag, Bernard M. S.; Romanov, Dmitri; … - 2010
We analyze individual satisfaction with life as a whole and satisfaction with the personal financial situation for Israeli citizens of Jewish and Arab descent. Our data set is the Israeli Social Survey (2006). We are especially interested in the impact of the religions Judaism, Islam and...
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Nigeria: A Prime Example of the Resource Curse? Revisiting the Oil-Violence Link in the Niger Delta
Mähler, Annegret - 2010
This paper studies the oil-violence link in the Niger Delta, systematically taking into consideration domestic and international contextual factors. The case study, which focuses on explaining the increase in violence since the second half of the 1990s, confirms the differentiated interplay of...
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Patterns of force: System strength, terrorism and civil war
Freytag, Andreas; Meierrieks, Daniel; Münch, Angela; … - 2010
We jointly analyze the genesis of terrorism and civil war, providing a simple conceptual framework to explain why violent opposition groups choose distinct forms of violence (i.e., terrorism and open rebellion). We argue that the distinct modes of violent opposition are chosen by violent...
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The (hidden) financial flows of terrorist organizations: A literature review and some preliminary empirical results
Schneider, Friedrich G. - 2010
In this paper the financial means of international (mostly Islamistic) terror organizations are analysed. First, some short remarks about the organization of international terror organizations are made. Second and in a much more detailed way a literature review is provided about the financing of...
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The economics of terrorism and counter-terrorism: A survey (Part II)
Schneider, Friedrich G.; Brück, Tilman; Meierrieks, Daniel - 2010
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism and counter-terrorist measures. First the existing evidence on the causes of terrorism is analyzed, then we consider the evidence of the consequences of terrorism and we demonstrate why it is...
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The economics of terrorism and counter-terrorism: A survey (Part I)
Schneider, Friedrich G.; Brück, Tilman; Meierrieks, Daniel - 2010
This survey provides an in-depth analysis of existing research on the economic analysis of terrorism and counter-terrorist measures. First the existing evidence on the causes of terrorism is analyzed, then we consider the evidence of the consequences of terrorism and we demonstrate why it is...
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Happiness and financial satisfaction in Israel: Effects of religiosity, ethnicity, and war
van Praag, Bernard M. S.; Romanov, Dmitri; … - 2010
We analyze individual satisfaction with life as a whole and satisfaction with the personal financial situation for Israeli citizens of Jewish and Arab descent. Our data set is the Israeli Social Survey (2006). We are especially interested in the impact of the religions Judaism, Islam and...
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The strategy of manipulating conflict
Baliga, Sandeep; Sjostrom, Tomas - 2009
Two decision-makers choose hawkish or dovish actions in a conflict game with incomplete information. The decision-making can be manipulated by extremists who send publicly observed cheap-talk messages. The power of extremists depends on the nature of the underlying conflict game. If actions are...
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Roads to militant radicalization: Interviews with five former prepetrators of politically motivated organized violence
Olsen, Jon A. - 2009
The present report is based on in-depth interviews with individuals formerly involved in politically motivated group violence, in order to acquire accounts of processes of radicalization in their own words. The main themes in the interviews were the following: 1) How did they become involved...
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Piracy, maritime terrorism and naval strategy
Møller, Bjørn - 2009
Piracy is an old problem which is now again attracting attention, mainly because of the surge of pirate attacks off the coasts of Somalia. In this DIIS Report, Senior Researcher Bjørn Møller demonstrates that closer analysis shows the problem to be of quite modest proportions. The...
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International terrorism, political instability and the escalation effect
Campos, Nauro F.; Gassebner, Martin - 2009
What are the main causes of international terrorism? The lessons from the surge of academic research that followed 9/11 remain elusive. The careful investigation of the relative roles of economic and political conditions did little to change the fact that existing econometric estimates diverge...
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Corporate Demand for Insurance: An Empirical Analysis of the U.S. Market for Catastrophe and Non-Catastrophe Risks
Michel-Kerjan, Erwann; Raschky, Paul A.; Kunreuther, … - 2009
This paper tests some existing theories developed over the past 25 years on corporate demand for insurance. Using a unique dataset of 1,809 large U.S. corporations it provides the first empirical analysis that compares corporate demand for standard property insurance and for catastrophe coverage...
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Suicide terrorism and the weakest link
Arce, Daniel G.; Kovenock, Dan; Roberson, Brian - 2009
In this paper we examine a model of terrorism which focuses on the tradeoffs facing a terrorist organization that has the ability to utilize either or both suicide and conventional terrorism tactics. The terrorist organization's objective is to successfully attack at least one target. Success...
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The costs of organized violence : a review of the evidence
Skaperdas, Stergios - 2009
I critically review recent studies that estimate those costs of violence and conflict that can emerge among organized political groupings, from states, religious and ethnic organizations to guerillas and paramilitaries. The review includes studies that estimate direct and indirect costs due to...
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International terrorism, political instability and the escalation effect
Campos, Nauro F.; Gassebner, Martin - 2009
What are the main causes of international terrorism? The lessons from the surge of academic research that followed 9/11 remain elusive. The careful investigation of the relative roles of economic and political conditions did little to change the fact that existing econometric estimates diverge...
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Government decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? An empirical analysis
Dreher, Axel; Fischer, Justina A. V. - 2009
Using panel data for a maximum of 109 countries over the years 1976-2000, we empirically analyze the impact of decentralization on the occurrence of transnational terror. Our results show that expenditure decentralization reduces the number of transnational terror events in a country, while...
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Terror and the costs of crime
Gould, Eric D.; Stecklov, Guy - 2009
This paper argues that terrorism, beyond its immediate impact on innocent victims, also raises the costs of crime, and therefore, imposes a negative externality on potential criminals. Terrorism raises the costs of crime through two channels: (i) by increasing the presence and activity of the...
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Comparing the determinants of concern about terrorism and crime
Brück, Tilman; Müller, Cathérine - 2009
Both crime and terrorism impose costs onto society through the channels of fear and worry. Identifying and targeting groups which are especially affected by worries might be one way to reduce the total costs of these two types of insecurity. However, compared to the drivers of the fear of crime,...
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Terrorismus und Internationaler Handel: Probleme und Ergebnisse empirischer Untersuchungen
Nitsch, Volker - 2009
In diesem kurzen Aufsatz werden die Kosten des Terrors für den internationalen Handel diskutiert. Unstrittig ist, dass Unsicherheit und Gewalt die wirtschaftliche Aktivität lähmen können. Ob auch terroristische Aktionen, die häufig isolierte Ereignisse darstellen, selten auf direkte...
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A linguistic turn of terrorism studies
Staun, Jørgen - 2009
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Government decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? : an empirical analysis
Dreher, Axel; Fischer, Justina A. V. - 2009
Using panel data for a maximum of 109 countries over the years 1976-2000, we empirically analyze the impact of decentralization on the occurrence of transnational terror. Our results show that expenditure decentralization reduces the number of transnational terror events in a country, while...
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The origins of terrorism cross-country estimates on socio-economic determinants of terrorism
Freytag, Andreas; Krüger, Jens J.; Meierrieks, Daniel; … - 2009
To expand our knowledge about an appropriate anti-terror strategy, it is indispensable to assess the underlying causes of terror. We examine social and economic conditions in the country of origin of terrorist attacks, claiming that low opportunity costs of terror, e.g. approximated as slow...
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Household economic decisions under the shadow of terrorism
Christelis, Dimitris; Georgarakos, Dimitris - 2009
We investigate, using the 2002 US Health and Retirement Study, the factors influencing individuals' insecurity and expectations about terrorism, and study the effects these last have on households' portfolio choices and spending patterns. We find that females, the religiously devout, those...
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The impact of terrorism and conflicts on growth in Asia, 1970- 2004
Gaibulloev, Khusrav; Sandler, Todd - 2008
This paper quantifies the impact of terrorism and conflicts on income per capita growth in Asia for 1970-2004. Our panel estimations show that transnational terrorist attacks had a significant growth-limiting effect. An additional terrorist incident per million persons reduces gross domestic...
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Economic impact analysis of terrorism events: Recent methodological advances and findings
Gordon, Peter; Moore, James E.; Richardson, Harry W. - 2008
National security is a basic responsibility of national governments, but it is also intangible. What can economic analysis contribute? Benefit-cost analysis has rarely been applied because of the ambiguous and commons nature of the benefits. Our group at the University of Southern California's...
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Studying violent radicalization in Europe II: The potential contribution of socio-psychological and psycholigical approaches
Dalgaard-Nielsen, Anja - 2008
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Studying violent radicalization in Europe I: The potential contribution of social movement theory
Dalgaard-Nielsen, Anja - 2008
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Politicians: be killed or survive
Frey, Bruno S.; Torgler, Benno - 2008
In the course of history, a large number of politicians have been assassinated. Rational choice hypotheses are developed and tested using panel data covering more than 100 countries over a period of 20 years. Several strategies, in addition to security measures, are shown to significantly reduce...
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Large-scale disasters and the insurance industry
Krämer, Walter; Schich, Sebastian T. - 2008
We investigate the impact of the 20 largest - in terms of insured losses - man-made or natural disasters on various insurance industry stock indices. We show via an event study that insurance sectors worldwide are quite resilient, in a market value sense, to unexpected losses to capital: our...
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The struggle for Palestinian hearts and minds: violence and public opinion in the second intifada
Jaeger, David A.; Klor, Esteban F.; Miaari, Sami H.; … - 2008
This paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using micro data from a series of opinion polls linked to data on fatalities, we find that Israeli violence against Palestinians leads them to support more radical factions and more radical attitudes...
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Decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? An empirical test
Dreher, Axel; Fischer, Justina A. V. - 2008
Using panel data for a maximum of 109 countries over the years 1976-2000, we empirically analyze the impact of decentralization on the occurrence of transnational terror. Taking account of the potential simultaneity between terror and decentralization, our results show that expenditure...
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Decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? An empirical test
Dreher, Axel; Fischer, Justina A. V. - 2007
Using panel data for a maximum of 109 countries over the years 1976-2000, we empirically analyze the impact of decentralization on the occurrence of transnational terror. Taking account of the potential simultaneity between terror and decentralization, our results show that expenditure...
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Does terror threaten human rights? Evidence from panel data
Dreher, Axel; Gassebner, Martin; Siemers, Lars-H. R. - 2007
The paper presents a political economy model linking terror and governments' respect for human rights. Using panel data for 111 countries over the period 1973-2002, we then empirically analyze whether and to what extent terror affects human rights - measured by three indices covering a wide...
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Changing concepts of risk, security and war
Joenniemi, Pertti; Søby Kristensen, Kristian; Lund … - 2007
It is commonplace to argue speed as the deflning element in modern day warfare. Whether one looks to the manuals and concepts of the US military or to critical thinkers like Virilio the analvsis is the same. Speed and time, not mass and space, are the essentials of warfare. This is the case in...
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Does terror threaten human rights?: evidence from panel data
Dreher, Axel; Gassebner, Martin; Siemers, Lars-H. R. - 2007
The paper presents a political economy model linking terror and governments' respect for human rights. Using panel data for 111 countries over the period 1973-2002, we then empirically analyze whether and to what extent terror affects human rights - measured by three indices covering a wide...
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The impact of September 11th, 2001 on the job prospects of foreigners with Arab background: evidence fom German labor market data
Braakmann, Nils - 2007
Discrimination, September 11th, Exit from unemployment. This paper examines whether the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11th, 2001 have influenced the job prospects of Arabs in the German labor market. Using a large, representative database of the German working...
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