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David Jaeger and M. Daniele Paserman, (2005), Israel, the Palestinian Factions, and the Cycle of Violence, No 23, Working Papers, Department of Economics, College of William and Mary

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Berrebi, Claude and Esteban Klor, (2006), On Terrorism and Electoral Outcomes, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 50, (6), 899-925

Best, Rebecca H.; Christine Carpino and Mark J.C. Crescenzi, (2013), An analysis of the TABARI coding system, Conflict Management and Peace Science, 30, (4), 335-348

Jaeger, David; Esteban Klor; Sami Miaari and M. Daniele Paserman, (2008), The Struggle for Palestinian Hearts and Minds: Violence and Public Opinion in the Second Intifada, No 3439, IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

Jaeger, David; Esteban Klor; Sami Miaari and M. Daniele Paserman, (2008), The Struggle for Palestinian Hearts and Minds: Violence and Public Opinion in the Second Intifada, No 13956, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Jaeger, David; Esteban Klor; Sami Miaari and M. Daniele Paserman, (2008), The Struggle for Palestinian Hearts and Minds: Violence and Public Opinion in the Second Intifada, No 72, Working Papers, Department of Economics, College of William and Mary

Jaeger, David and Zahra Siddique, (2011), Are Drone Strikes Effective in Afghanistan and Pakistan? On the Dynamics of Violence between the United States and the Taliban, No 6262, IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

Klor, Esteban; Claude Berrebi and Efraim Benmelech, (2010), Economic Conditions and the Quality of Suicide Terrorism, No 7995, CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers

Paserman, M. Daniele; Esteban Klor and Sami Miaari, (2011), Can Militants Use Violence to Win Public Support? Evidence from the Second Intifada, No WP2011-046, Boston University - Department of Economics - Working Papers Series, Boston University - Department of Economics

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