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Fighting terrorism in Africa when existing terrorism levels matter. (2019). Tchamyou, Vanessa ; Asongu, Simplice.
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  21. Poverty, political freedom, and the roots of terrorism in developing countries: An empirical assessment. (2011). Younas, Javed ; bandyopadhyay, subhayu.
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  22. Linguistic Polarization and Conflict in the Basque Country. (2011). Gardeazabal, Javier.
    In: Economics of Security Working Paper Series.
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  23. The (Hidden) Financial Flows of Terrorist and Transnational Crime Organizations: A Literature Review and Some Preliminary Empirical Results. (2011). schneider, friedrich ; Caruso, Raul.
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  24. The Economics of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: A Survey (Part II). (2011). schneider, friedrich ; Meierrieks, Daniel ; Brück, Tilman ; Bruck, Tilman.
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  25. Lock, Stock, and Barrel: A Comprehensive Assessment of the Determinants of Terror. (2011). Luechinger, Simon ; Gassebner, Martin.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  26. Economic Conditions and the Quality of Suicide Terrorism. (2010). Klor, Esteban ; Benmelech, Efraim ; Berrebi, Claude.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  27. The (Hidden) Financial Flows of Terrorist and Organized Crime Organizations: A Literature Review and Some Preliminary Empirical Results. (2010). schneider, friedrich.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  28. Patterns of Force: System Strength, Terrorism and Civil War. (2010). schneider, friedrich ; Münch, Angela ; Meierrieks, Daniel ; Freytag, Andreas ; Munch, Angela .
    In: Economics of Security Working Paper Series.
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  29. The Origins of Terrorism: Cross-Country Estimates on Socio-economic Determinants of Terrorism. (2010). Meierrieks, Daniel ; Krüger, Jens ; Freytag, Andreas ; Kruger, Jens J..
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  30. Does the Relationship Between Mortality and the Business Cycle Vary by the Level of Economic Development? Evidence from Mexico. (2009). Quast, Troy ; Gonzalez, Fidel.
    In: Working Papers.
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  31. Al Qaeda and Jihadist Terrorism in the Light of Contest Theory, Empirical Evidence for the period 2004-2008. (2009). schneider, friedrich ; Caruso, Raul.
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  32. The Economic Cost of Harboring Terrorism. (2009). Klor, Esteban ; Benmelech, Efraim ; Berrebi, Claude.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  33. International terrorism, political instability and the escalation effect. (2009). Gassebner, Martin ; Campos, Nauro.
    In: KOF Working papers.
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  34. The life satisfaction approach to valuing public goods: The case of terrorism. (2009). Stutzer, Alois ; Luechinger, Simon ; Frey, Bruno.
    In: Public Choice.
    RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:138:y:2009:i:3:p:317-345.

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  35. International Terrorism, Political Instability and the Escalation Effect. (2009). Gassebner, Martin ; Campos, Nauro.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  36. Government decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? An empirical analysis. (2009). Fischer, Justina A. V. ; Dreher, Axel.
    In: Diskussionspapiere aus dem Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Hohenheim.
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  37. International Terrorism, Political Instability and the Escalation Effect. (2009). Gassebner, Martin ; Campos, Nauro.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  38. Terrorism Prevention and Electoral Accountability. (2009). Polborn, Mattias K ; Dragu, Tiberiu.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  39. Government Decentralization as a Disincentive for Transnational Terror? An Empirical Analysis. (2009). Fischer, Justina A. V. ; Dreher, Axel ; Justina A. V. Fischer, ; Justina A. V. Fischer, .
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  40. Decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? System stability versus government efficiency: an empirical test. (2008). Fischer, Justina A. V. ; Dreher, Axel.
    In: TWI Research Paper Series.
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  41. Al Qaeda as a Tournament: Empirical Evidence. (2008). Caruso, Raul.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  42. Macroeconomic Effects of Terrorist Shocks in Israel. (2008). Normandin, Michel ; Larocque, Denis ; Lincourt, Genevieve.
    In: Cahiers de recherche.
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  43. Decentralization as a Disincentive for Transnational Terror?. (2008). Fischer, Justina A. V. ; Dreher, Axel.
    In: KOF Working papers.
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  44. The roles of foreign aid and education in the war on terror. (2008). Thelen, Véronique ; Azam, Jean-Paul.
    In: Public Choice.
    RePEc:kap:pubcho:v:135:y:2008:i:3:p:375-397.

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  45. Does political proximity to the U.S. cause terror?. (2008). Gassebner, Martin ; Dreher, Axel.
    In: Economics Letters.
    RePEc:eee:ecolet:v:99:y:2008:i:1:p:27-29.

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  46. Poverty and Civil War: Revisiting the evidence. (2008). Djankov, Simeon ; Reynal-Querol, Marta.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:6980.

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  47. 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.
    In: Working Paper Series in Economics.
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  48. Does Terror Threaten Human Rights? Evidence from Panel Data. (2007). Siemers, Lars ; Gassebner, Martin ; Dreher, Axel.
    In: KOF Working papers.
    RePEc:kof:wpskof:07-156.

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  49. Decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? An empirical test.. (2007). Fischer, Justina A. V. ; Dreher, Axel.
    In: SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance.
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  50. Does Terror Threaten Human Rights? Evidence from Panel Data. (2007). Siemers, Lars ; Gassebner, Martin ; Dreher, Axel.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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