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Inflação, desemprego e choques cambiais: uma revisão da literatura sobre a curva de Phillips no Brasil
In: Texto para discussão 1924
Evoluçao e determinantes da taxa de homicídios no Brasil
In: Texto para discussão 1808
Inflação, desemprego e choques cambiais: novas evidências para o Brasil
In: Texto para discussão 1661
Distribuição de renda, transferências federais e imigração: um estudo de dados em painel para as unidades da federação do Brasil
In: Texto para discussão 1471
Demographic Dynamics in Poor Countries: Labour Market Conditions and Gender Inequalities
In: The journal of development studies, Band 48, Heft 1, S. 99-114
ISSN: 1743-9140
Demographic Dynamics in Poor Countries: Labour Market Conditions and Gender Inequalities
In: The journal of development studies: JDS, Band 48, Heft 1, S. 99-115
ISSN: 0022-0388
Demographic dynamics in poor countries: labour market conditions and gender inequalities
In: The journal of development studies: JDS
ISSN: 0022-0388
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The Impact of Transnational Terrorism on U.S. Foreign Direct Investment
In: Political research quarterly: PRQ ; official journal of the Western Political Science Association and other associations, Band 59, Heft 4, S. 517-531
ISSN: 1938-274X
This article investigates the extent to which transnational terrorist attacks altered U.S. foreign direct investment (FDI). Time-series intervention analysis shows that 9/11 generally had little lasting influence on U.S. FDI flows. Only a few countries that experienced subsequent terrorist attacks displayed a post-9/11 drop in U.S. FDI flows, which, except for Turkey, was not long-lived. For a panel of countries, this study also examines the effect that terrorist attacks against U.S. interests had on the stock of U.S. FDI. Based on a methodology previously applied to the study of U.S. assets abroad, we find that such attacks had a significant, but small, impact on these stocks in OECD countries. Greece and Turkey displayed the largest declines—5.7 percent and 6.5 percent of their average U.S. FDI stocks, respectively. There was no such effect for non-OECD countries. Terrorist efforts to limit U.S. FDI have been cost-effective.
The Impact of Transnational Terrorism on U.S. Foreign Direct Investment
In: Political research quarterly: PRQ ; official journal of Western Political Science Association, Pacific Northwest Political Science Association, Southern California Political Science Association, Northern California Political Science Association, Band 59, Heft 4, S. 517-532
ISSN: 1065-9129
Crime and Social Interactions: A Developing Country Case Study
In: Journal of Socio-Economics, Band 34, S. 311-318
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Aplicando o Modelo Fatorial Dinâmico para Previsão de Receita Tributária no Brasil
In: Revista de Economia e Administração, Band 13, Heft 3
ISSN: 1984-5308
Institutions and growth: a developing country case study
In: Journal of economic studies, Band 40, Heft 5, S. 614-634
ISSN: 1758-7387
Purpose
– The Brazilian municipalities show a huge disparity in income level. The GDP per capita difference between the richest and the poorest municipalities is about 190 times, according to IBGE (2000) database. This paper aims to analyze the impacts of Brazilian municipalities institutional quality on their levels of per capita income.
Design/methodology/approach
– Institutionalist theory provides a plausible explanation for the gap among municipalities income level. Many empirical studies based on cross-country data have found a high correlation between institutional quality and the level of economic development, but there is little research concerning the extreme inequality within the national territory and its relationship with institutional quality. The theory suggests that the institutions matter for the level of economic development because of their effects on political power distribution, generation of economic opportunities, innovation, human capital accumulation, and so on.
Findings
– Overall, an increase by one point in the average quality of the institutions is able to increase the average GDP per capita around 20 percent. This means that each point of increase in the quality of the municipality institutions is able to increase the municipality GDP per capita by R$1,000 (around US$600).
Originality/value
– This is an important research that sheds light to the importance of institutional quality at local level and its influence over growth in a developing country.
Inflation, unemployment, and the time consistency of the US monetary policy
In: Structural change and economic dynamics, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 173-179
ISSN: 1873-6017