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Business for peace: How entrepreneuring contributes to Sustainable Development Goal 16

Business Research Quarterly, 2022
We examine entrepreneurial ventures in a post-conflict context to identify practices that are helpful for companies operating in conflict zones while contributing to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG 16)—Peace, Justice, and Strong ...
P. Gallo   +2 more
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Persistent Protests

American Economic Journal: Microeconomics
A continuum of citizens with heterogeneous opportunity costs participates in a protest with well-defined demands. As long as the government doesn’t concede, it pays a cost increasing in time and participation.
Sofía Correa
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Fighting for Tyranny: State Repression and Combat Motivation

Social Science Research Network
We utilize over 100 million declassified Red Army personnel records from World War II to study how state repression shapes soldiers’ motivation to exert effort in fighting.
Arturas Rozenas   +2 more
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Spelling Bees

American Behavioral Scientist
In this note, we consider a form of competition in which two contestants face separate sequences of independent trials. The contestant with the longer sequence of successful trials wins.
James Boudreau   +2 more
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МОБІЛЬНІСТЬ ЯК ПОСЛУГА (MAAS): ПЕРСПЕКТИВИ ВПРОВАДЖЕННЯ ТА ВИКЛИКИ В УКРАЇНІ

Проблеми і перспективи розвитку підприємництва
  УДК 330.3:656.13; JEL Classification: C53, D74, L83. Рахуба В.А. МОБІЛЬНІСТЬ ЯК ПОСЛУГА (MAAS): ПЕРСПЕКТИВИ ВПРОВАДЖЕННЯ ТА ВИКЛИКИ В УКРАЇНІ Мета. Метою роботи є дослідження сутності мобільності як послуги (MaaS) та розкриття перспектив та викликів ...
Вероніка Рахуба
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Measuring the Tolerance of the State: Theory and Application to Protest

Social Science Research Network, 2022
We develop a measure of a regime’s tolerance for an action by its citizens. We ground our measure in an economic model and apply it to the setting of political protest. In the model, a regime anticipating a protest can take a costly action to repress it.
Veli M. Andirin   +3 more
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France after 1789: Essay on Elster’s France before 1789

Journal of Economic Literature
In this essay on Elster’s (2020) book, I expose my concerns about the ability of behavioral tools to correctly address the transition phase between the absolutist regime and the democratic institutions inherited from the French Revolution. Rehabilitating
Antoine Parent
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Reconciliation in Indonesia: Local Wisdom as the Key to Conflict Resolution

GATR Global Journal of Business Social Sciences Review
Objective - This article emphasizes the importance of conflict resolution through a cultural values approach in the era of globalization. Methodology/Technique – Local wisdom-based conflict resolution highlights the significance of utilizing existing ...
Sidik Puryanto
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Re-examining Economic Shocks and Civil Conflict

, 2011
Miguel, Satyanath, and Ernest Sergenti (2004), henceforth MSS, show that economic growth is negatively related to civil conflict in Africa, using annual rainfall variation as an IV for growth.
E. Miguel, S. Satyanath
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