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Populist leaders and the economy. (2020). Schularick, Moritz ; Funke, Manuel ; Trebesch, Christoph.
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  9. What Lessons Can Asia Draw from Capital Controls in Brazil during 2008–2012?. (2013). Noy, Ilan ; Jinjarak, Yothin ; Zheng, Huanhuan.
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  25. Inter-Group Conflict and Intra-Group Punishment in an Experimental Contest Game. (2008). Orzen, Henrik ; Brandts, Jordi ; Abbink, Klaus ; Herrmann, Benedikt.
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  30. Islamistic Terror, the War on Iraq and the Job Prospects of Arab Men in Britain: Does a Country’s Direct Involvement Matter? This paper examines whether the labor market prospects of Arab men in Eng. (2007). Braakmann, Nils ; Groth, Markus.
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  35. Is Terrorism Eroding Agglomeration Economies in Central Business Districts? Lessons from the Office Real Estate Market in Downtown Chicago. (2006). Dermisi, Sofia ; Abadie, Alberto.
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  38. Mad Cows, Terrorism and Junk Food: Should Public Policy Reflect Subjective or Objective Risks?. (2006). Johansson-Stenman, Olof.
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  39. Captive markets: the impact of kidnappings on corporate investment in Colombia. (2006). Suarez, Gustavo ; Pshisva, Rony .
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  43. The Cycle of Violence? An Empirical Analysis of Fatalities in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict. (2005). Paserman, M. Daniele ; Jaeger, David.
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  44. How Do Patent Laws Influence Innovation? Evidence from Nineteenth-Century Worlds Fairs. (2005). Moser, Petra.
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