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  • In a political economy, policies towards counterterrorism play a major role in the deterrence of t ...nternational community<ref>Enders, W., & Sandler, T. (2011). The Political Economy of Terrorism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511 ...
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  • ...aim that those special circumstances gave the Roosevelt administration the political support they needed to run large deficits while aggressively preventing pri # The post-war recession, 1945 to 1947, during which the economy declined at essentially the same rate as it had during the first two years ...
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  • ...ggi]]. I'm much healthier and wealthier if everyone else knows about that political corruption, because it's more likely to be fixed, whether I'm aware of it o ...valry. We then discuss how these concepts apply to news, especially about political corruption and research. The positive externalities from the eradication o ...
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  • ...dimensional.<ref>W. Stanley Jevons (1957) [1871] ''The Theory of Political Economy'', 5th edition, page 47</ref> ...
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  • * political correctness ...Literature can be classified according to historical periods, genres, and political influences. The concept of genre, which earlier was limited, has broadened ...
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  • ...th= |title=Information and consumer behavior |journal=Journal of Political Economy |volume=78 |issue=2 |pages=311-329 |id= |url=https://www-sciencedirect-com. ...kerlof, A. Michael Spence and Joseph E. Stiglitz shared the Nobel Prize in economy “for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information”. ...
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  • '''5. Political Constraints''' ...the feasibility of a project may be at risk due to the inefficiency of the political process. This can be caused by a ruling government being unfriendly to a gi ...
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  • ...Test of the endowment effect and the Coase Theorem". Journal of Political Economy. 98 (6): 1325–1348.</ref> This is demonstrated where people are not willing ...
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  • ...overall design and marketing strategy than to mend mistakes after launch. Political sensitivities include border delimitations and historical events. Cultural For example, Russia, China, Indonesia, and others have enacted economy-wide localization policies that require data to be stored on servers within ...
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  • :c) used his political contacts to ensure that he (Galileo) would get credit :a) the world economy ...
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