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/political rallies from each end of the political spectrum — for example, the Summer 2020 Black Lives Matter protests (Dave et al. 2020a) and President Trump’s May 2020 Presidential campaign rally in Tulsa ... the political (far) right and staunch supporters of former President Trump) and the resident population of the District (which leans heavily to the left politically), any localized within-D.C. community
the transition, the composition of the political elite changed rapidly and sharply. ... two very different political, economic and social regimes between 1949 and 2017 — communism (1949–1989) and free-market capitalism (1989–2017) — and measure whether the regimes had any effect on rates
DIAL, LEDa, IRD-Universite ? Paris-Dauphine , Paris , France This paper focuses on the impact of international migration on the transfer of political and social norms. Exploiting recent and unique data ... on Morocco, this paper explores whether households with return and current migrants bear different political preferences and behaviours than non-migrant families. Once controlling for the double
supply through the political process but also through the private demand for education. ... characterized by extractive institutions and the concentration of political power in the hands of small elites tend to display a pattern of limited long-term economic growth (Acemoglu et al. 2001, 2005
political economy and political feasibility of pension reforms (Persson and Tabellini 2002; Galasso 2007; Casamatta and Batté 2017) . So far, these three strands of the literature do not overlap ... analysis of the impact of reforms on sustainability and overall welfare, taking account of political feasibility. Our paper also relates to several fields in the large literature on pension reform
slowed contagion. Finally, NPI adoption speed appears to have been less effective in Republican counties, suggesting that political ideology might have compromised their efficacy. ... Republicans expressed more skepticism than liberal Democrats about NPIs (Funk and Tyson 2020) . State and local implementation and lifting of NPIs were often driven by political ideology. Republican-governed
, political power, connections, suitable housing, and pleasant jobs, typically also did economically well after the regime fall (Bird et al., 1998; Geishecker and HaiskenDeNew, 2004; Gerber, 2000; Večerník ... explore the role of countries’ decommunization efforts, political institutions, and economic performance as possible country-level mechanisms behind the key relationships we identify. Furthermore, while we
identity. Significant barriers to indigenization include not only political, economic, and social obstacles, but also psychological reliance upon the colonizing nation, the inability to recall the memory of ... 32 (discussing estimates of American Indian depopulation since 1492). 15. Such an argument dovetails with the political philosophy known as communitarianism. See generally MICHAEL J. SANDEL
Argentina, from an approach of political economics. In this context, it is stated in this paper that the lower dynamism exhibited by the Argentinian economy between 2009 and 2015, compared to the previous ... CLASSIFICATION: O11, O14, N16, P16 Key words: External restriction; Argentina; Economic development; Kirchnerism; Political economics RESUMO A chamada restrição externa ao crescimento tem sido um
literature on sodomy laws not only in economics and political science but also in public health and other social sciences. A few studies have looked at the determinants of sodomy laws (Frank, Camp, and ... + individuals (Economist 2014; Steer 2018) . International institutions have to therefore balance the need to advance economic development without undue political interferences with the need to protect their
, gender, education, type of occupation, marital status, household composition, religiosity, political interests, and health status. In order to isolate the effect of preferences on immigration attitudes ... health is very good or good, and 0 otherwise. Self-reported responses on topics such as religion and political involvement are used to control for other noneconomic determinants of attitudes to immigration
between violations of Civil and Political Rights (CPR) and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR), using Peru's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) as an example. The TRC's findings show how ... York University School of Law (J.D.). She has been involved in Peru's political transition since 2002 in different capacities, most recently as a legal consultant and human rights educator of victim
Among the most important current discussions within the philosophy of science, it is found the one concerning the possibility that social sciences explain and predict by casual laws, as some natural ... sciences, scientific laws, prediction, science philosophy, philosophy of economics, economic methodology. JEL CLASSIFICATION B00, B21, B40, B41 CONTENT Introduction; 1. Economic methodology
initiatives without broader gains in allowing political dissent, causing a number of commentators to refer to them as "hostage-diplomacy." ... term in context of Peruvian hostage crisis). It has, however, been used in the context of political prisoners before, see Policy Towards the United States "Matter of Concern",BBC SUMMARY OF WORLD
absence of basic services like health care and electricity- require new strategies and incentives to encourage governments to play their traditional role more effectively. Political economic theories of the ... . Political economic theories of the "resource curse" see the breakdown of a sense ofgovernment accountabilityto its people as one of the more destructive aspects of excessive reliance on natural resource rents
developing countries . J Popul Econ 34 ( 2 ): 431 - 474 Das Gupta M ( 2010 ) Family systems, political systems and Asia's 'missing girls': the construction of son preference and its unravelling . Asian Popul ... .” World Dev 45 : 31 - 50 Desai S , Vanneman R , National Council of Applied Economic Research, New Delhi (2018a) India human development survey (IHDS ), 2005 . Inter-university consortium for political and
This paper in based on a critical and comparative analysis done over the logic treaty (Principles of Science) and economic treaty (Theory of political Economy), which objective is to analyze W.S ... (The Principles of Science) e de economia (Theory of Political Economy), este trabalho tem por escopo produzir uma leitura do pensamento de W.S. Jevons a partir de sua definição de lógica indutiva e de
Legal pluralism - defined as a situation in which "more than one legal system operate(s) in a single political unit" - is a practical reality in a large number of countries in the world, most notably ... traditions or free of at least some elements that belong to western modernity. It is therefore that African governments have . . . to make decisions about the legal and political position of both tradition and
The Experience of Face Veil Wearers in Europe and the Law, edited by EvaBrems, positions itself in the midst of a political, cultural, and intimately personal debate enveloping Europe over what is ... withdrawal from society. Individually, the empirical country studies are not repetitive; each adds something new to the conversation by weaving personal narratives with the particular history and political
citizenship. Free movement rights have allowed European citizens to cross borders and participate more nearly as political and legal equals within the host society. At the same time, however, European ... UNION The European Union (EU) is an ongoing project in diversity management.' Member states bring their own histories, languages, economies, and political cultures to a common table in Brussels, and the