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The Effects of Roads on Trade and Migration: Evidence from a Planned Capital City
American Economic Journal: Applied EconomicsA large body of literature studies how infrastructure facilitates trade. We ask whether infrastructure also facilitates migration. Using a general equilibrium trade model and rich spatial data, we study the impact of a large, plausibly exogenous shock to
Melanie Morten, Jaqueline Oliveira
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Capital Flows: Perfectly and Imperfectly Mobile Capital
2013While most advanced Western countries allow the free movement of overseas capital in and out of their economies, many countries, particularly in the developing world, impose restrictions. In fact, the current dominance of freely floating rates is a relatively new historical development.
Farrokh Langdana, Peter T. Murphy
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Biography 4: Mobilizing Europe’s Capital
2010There have always been those who thought Europe would best be governed by uniting Eurocrats in splendid isolation. The correspondence of Paul Hoffman, Administrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration steering the Marshall Plan for European reconstruction, contains a letter claiming ‘Europe needs a Canberra center, viz. a place where people from
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Mobilization of Private Capital
1968A problem that affected the Allied Powers in particular was how to pay for the purchase of increased quantities of essential foreign products at a time when their export business had fallen off sharply. Both France and Britain had invested huge amounts of capital in overseas territories before the war.
Shepard B. Clough +2 more
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International Mobility and Social Capital in the Academic Field
, 2020H. Bauder
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Capital Mobility and Stabilization Policy Under Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates
, 1963Robert A. Mundell
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Social capital I: measurement and associations with economic mobility
Nature, 2022, Matthew O Jackson
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