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KEYNESIANISM VS. CLASSICAL ECONOMIC THEORY: EUROPEAN REFUGEE CRISIS AND THE FALL OF MULTICULTURALISM

Authors Aliaksei Patonia
Year 2017
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EDUCATION CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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1 Journal Article

The Political Economy of African Development. Ethnicity, Nation, and History

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This proposal aims to measure, document, and understand the historical origins of contemporary African inequality that has a strong ethnic component. The focus is on the interplay of the nation and the ethnicity that co-evolve, sometimes violently and sometimes peacefully across the continent. The proposal consists of four closely related projects. The first project develops a large database portraying the evolution of inequality and intergenerational mobility in education covering the full post-independence period using census data from many countries. Decomposing inequality and mobility in education into a between-ethnicity and a within-ethnicity component, it provides an autopsy of the cross-country, cross-region, and dynamic patterns. Then it examines the mechanisms linking inequality with well-being, employing a plethora of geo-referenced micro data. The second project extends widely-used anthropological maps and cross-cultural data on pre-colonial Africa to examine the legacy of deeply-rooted ethnic-specific institutional and economic traits on development. The project aims exploring the key mechanisms and examining exactly which aspects of statehood (courts, land rights, bureaucracy) matter for development. The third project assesses the impact of colonial “divide-and-rule” strategies and ethnic-based favouritism/discrimination on contemporary African political economy. To this end it compiles an original database of ethnic power relations during colonization and then examines whether ethnic political power and inequality post-independence is related to the differential treatment of ethnicities from the colonial administration. The fourth project assesses the long-run development impact of colonial concessions to private corporations and their main features (e.g., forced labour, violence, method of extraction), compiling a pan-African dataset covering all concessions and applying state-of-the-art econometric techniques to establish causal relationships.
Year 2018
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4 Project

Obama's Economy: Conditional Racial Spillover Into Evaluations of the Economy

Authors Philip Chen, Ruchika Mohanty
Year 2018
Journal Name International Journal of Public Opinion Research
Citations (WoS) 3
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5 Journal Article

Commodity boom-bust cycles and the resource curse in Australia: 1900 to 2007

Authors Sambit Bhattacharyya
Year 2021
Journal Name AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW
Citations (WoS) 2
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6 Journal Article

Die volkswirtschaftlichen Effekte der Vertriebenen und ihre Integration in Westdeutschland, 1945-70

Principal investigator Sebastian Braun (Principal Investigator ), Michael Kvasnicka (Principal Investigator ), Toman Omar Mahmoud (Cooperation Partner), Nadja Dwenger (Cooperation Partner), Henning Weber (Cooperation Partner)
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Die Flucht und Vertreibung der Deutschen aus Ost- und Mitteleuropa ist eine der größten erzwungenen Wanderungsbewegungen der Geschichte. Sie betraf mindestens 12 Millionen Menschen, die vor dem Krieg zumeist in den ehemaligen Ostgebieten des Deutschen Reichs oder im Sudetenland lebten. Der Zustrom der Vertriebenen führte zu einer drastischen Zunahme der westdeutschen Bevölkerung. Im September 1950 war etwa jeder sechste Westdeutsche ein Vertriebener. Trotz der großen historischen Bedeutung der Vertreibung haben bislang nur sehr wenige empirische Studien die volkswirtschaftlichen Effekte der Vertriebenen und ihre Integration in Westdeutschland untersucht. Und das obwohl - im Gegensatz zu den meisten anderen erzwungenen Wanderungsbewegungen - qualitativ hochwertige Daten über die Vertriebenen existieren. Zudem erleichtern die historischen Umstände der Vertreibung empirische Kausalanalysen. So waren die Vertriebenen nicht eine selektierte Gruppe der Deutschen aus Ost- und Mitteleuropa, sondern repräsentierten einen kompletten Querschnitt ihrer Herkunftsregionen. Außerdem erfolgte die regionale Verteilung der Vertriebenen in Westdeutschland nicht unter ökonomischen Gesichtspunkten, sondern wurde primär durch die Wirren der Kriegs- und Nachkriegszeit bestimmt. Daher spielen viele Störfaktoren, die Kausalanalysen der Auswirkungen von Immigration normalerweise erschweren, für die Analyse der volkswirtschaftlichen Effekte des Vertriebenenzustroms keine oder nur eine untergeordnete Rolle. Die Flucht und Vertreibung der Deutschen ist daher nicht nur von großer historischer Bedeutung. Ihre Analyse erlaubt auch Einblicke in fundamentale und oftmals schwer zu beantwortende Fragen der Migrationsforschung. Vor diesem Hintergrund verfolgt das Projekt zwei Ziele. In einem ersten Schritt wird das Projekt eine umfassende elektronische Datenbank der verfügbaren Vertriebenenstatistiken erstellen und diese der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich machen. Die Datenbank wird insbesondere regional tiefgegliederte Vertriebenenstatistiken der Volks- und Berufszählungen von 1946, 1950, 1961 und 1970 erfassen und diese durch Statistiken aus anderen verfügbaren Quellen ergänzen. In einem zweiten Schritt wird das Projekt ausgewählte Daten der neuen Datenbank verwenden, und die spezifischen Charakteristiken der Vertreibung ausnutzen, um Licht auf drei bislang kaum untersuchte Fragen zu werfen. Erstens wird das Projekt die mittel- bis langfristigen Auswirkungen des Zustroms der Vertriebenen auf die Beschäftigungsstruktur westdeutscher Regionen analysieren und quantifizieren. Zweitens wird das Projekt untersuchen, welche Faktoren den ökonomischen Integrationsprozess der Vertriebenen beschleunigt oder verlangsamt haben. Drittens wird das Projekt die dynamischen Arbeitsmarkteffekte des Zustroms der Vertriebenen analysieren und quantifizieren.
Year 2015
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7 Project

Careers Delivered from the Kitchen? Immigrant Women Small-scale Entrepreneurs Working in the Growing Nordic Platform Economy

Authors Natasha A. Webster, Qian Zhang
Year 2020
Journal Name NORA - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research
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11 Journal Article

The interdisciplinary approach of socio-historical migration research: terms, concepts, methodological and theoretical questions

Authors Klaus J. Bade
Year 2018
Journal Name HISTORICAL SOCIAL RESEARCH-HISTORISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG
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12 Journal Article

The social consequences of participating in the ethnic economy

Authors E Fong, E Ooka
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration Review
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13 Journal Article

Impact of the worldwide trends on the development of the digital economy

Authors Valentyna H. Voronkova, Vitalina A. Nikitenko, Tatyana Teslenko, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name AMAZONIA INVESTIGA
Citations (WoS) 12
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14 Journal Article

The Diasporic Economy, Trade and the Tourism Industry in the Caribbean

Authors Keith Nurse
Book Title Diasporas, Development and Governance
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15 Book Chapter

The impact on China of its ascension into the WTO

Authors C Daniel
Year 2004
Journal Name The Social Science Journal
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16 Journal Article

LANGUAGE AND ECONOMY IN ETHNICALLY MIXED AREAS IN SLOVENIA

Authors Sonja Novak Lukanovic
Year 2011
Journal Name ANNALES-ANALI ZA ISTRSKE IN MEDITERANSKE STUDIJE-SERIES HISTORIA ET SOCIOLOGIA
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17 Journal Article

Global economy report : March-April 2016

Authors Daniele LIMONTA, Massimiliano MARCELLINO, Alessandro STANZINI, ...
Description
The objective of the Report is to provide an analysis of the current and expected macroeconomic and financial conditions at the global level, with also a focus on key economic areas such as Europe, the USA and ASIA.
Year 2016
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18 Report

The Political Economy of Power Relations

Description
Political economists want to understand conflict, electoral competition, special interest politics, regimes and institutional choices, and in all these subfields the term power appears frequently: power of countries, power of ethnic groups, power of interest groups, power of parties, power of the bureaucracy. Power is multidimensional and endogenous, and hence the standard theoretical and empirical analysis that takes a unified notion of power as an independent variable has led to wrong directions. By acknowledging that power is multidimensional and endogenous, and thereby studying the endogenous interactions between the different types of power, we can further significantly the frontier of political economy. In particular, I am going to show, theoretically and empirically, that all kinds of conflict, from civil war to interstate war and even class conflict, depend on the “mismatch” between the relative power of the key players on different dimensions, for example military and political power. An important byproduct of the mismatch theory is for the interpretation of the history of conflict after 1950: I claim that it is Bretton Woods that created the ground for a significant discontinuity, cutting down the incentives to interstate wars but increasing the incentives to start civil wars. Finally, the general idea that the dynamics of one type of power can depend significantly on relative power in other spheres will be applied also to the relationship between political power and the power of bureaucracies. The empirical part of the project will involve new measurements of power and will benefit from collection of data on political texts, policy platform texts, legal texts and economic strength of ethnic groups over time and cross-countries.
Year 2016
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19 Project

Effects of location on Airbnb apartment pricing in Malaga

Authors Jorge Chica-Olmo, Juan Gabriel Gonzalez-Morales, Jose Luis Zafra-Gomez
Year 2020
Journal Name TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Citations (WoS) 73
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20 Journal Article

Global economy report : November-December 2016

Authors Daniele LIMONTA, Massimiliano MARCELLINO, Alessandro STANZINI, ...
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The objective of the Report is to provide an analysis of the current and expected macroeconomic and financial conditions at the global level, with also a focus on key economic areas such as Europe, the USA and ASIA.
Year 2016
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21 Report

Global economy report : September-October 2015

Authors Daniele LIMONTA, Massimiliano MARCELLINO, Alessandro STANZINI, ...
Description
The objective of the Report is to provide an analysis of the current and expected macroeconomic and financial conditions at the global level, with also a focus on key economic areas such as Europe, the USA and ASIA. In Q2 2015, Eurozone’s aggregate income grew by 0.3% compared to the previous period, one tenth below expected, growing however for the ninth consecutive quarter. The figure is slightly lower than in the previous period (+0.4%). On an annualised basis, income has accelerated at +1.2% (from +1.0%), the highest annual rate since Q3 2011. The ongoing improving trend in the job market continued during the summer months. The leading indicator on employment conditions is still in expansive territory, close to four-year highs. August preliminary estimates point to a stable inflation rate at 0.2%, as in the previous month, in positive territory for the fourth consecutive month and in line with forecasts. Also core inflation is stable at 1%, higher than consensus forecasts (+0.9%). Our forecasts are for a further moderate growth in the euro area, with inflation below the ECB target. For growth, we forecast 1.3% in 2015 and 1.7% in 2016, for inflation around zero in 2015 and 0.9% in 2016. Instead, for the USA we expect growth at 2.7% in 2015, 3.0% in 2016; inflation at 0.1% in 2015, 1.1% in 2016. In Japan, after Q2’s growth decrease, the expectations for the Government’s and BoJ’s intervention are increasing. The productive system suffers a stagnation of internal and external demand, due to China’s slowdown, Japan’s second commercial partner, coupled with domestic consumption weakness. In China, fears persist of a marked slowdown in economic activity, which would have negative effects on a global level, and in particular on emerging markets. On the other hand, there remains substantial space for expansionary fiscal and monetary policy. In this report we present a special focus on economic conditions in China and Japan.
Year 2015
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22 Report

Global economy report : November-December 2014

Authors Daniele LIMONTA, Massimiliano MARCELLINO, Alessandro STANZINI, ...
Description
The objective of the Report is to provide an analysis of the current and expected macroeconomic and financial conditions at the global level, with also a focus on key economic areas such as Europe, the USA and ASIA.
Year 2014
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23 Report

ICT impact on development of knowledge economy in Ukraine and Republic of Moldova

Authors Anastasia Stefanita, Larysa Emelyanenko, Tetiana Shkoda
Year 2018
Journal Name Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days
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26 Journal Article

Generating Social Capital?

Authors Mel Evans, Stephen Syrett
Year 2007
Journal Name European Urban and Regional Studies
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27 Journal Article

Scale of hospitality firms and local economic development - evidence from Crete

Authors K Andriotis
Year 2002
Journal Name Tourism Management
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31 Journal Article

The political economy of war-affected children

Authors S Hick
Year 2001
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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33 Journal Article

The Multilevel (Mis)Governance of Roma Migration in the City of Naples

Authors Kitti Baracsi
Year 2018
Book Title International Migrations and Local Governance
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34 Book Chapter

Play it again, this time with meaning

Authors Patrick McHugh
Year 2021
Journal Name CULTURAL DYNAMICS
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36 Journal Article

Labour migration policy and constitutional change in Scotland

Authors David Bell, David McCollum, A Findlay, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Oxford Review of Economic Policy
Citations (WoS) 2
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38 Journal Article

Professional Nigerian Women, Household Economy, and Immigration Decisions

Authors Rachel R. Reynolds
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 10
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40 Journal Article

Immigration, human capital and growth in the host country

Authors Juan Dolado, Alessandra Goria, Andrea Ichino
Year 1994
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
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41 Journal Article

The future of law in a global economy

Authors RP Appelbaum
Year 1998
Journal Name Social & Legal Studies
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42 Journal Article

Reshaping the map of Israel: A new national planning doctrine

Authors A Shachar
Year 1998
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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43 Journal Article

The theory of ethnic economics and ethnic economy

Authors Nonna Kushnirovich
Year 2023
Book Title Immigration and Integration in Israel and Beyond
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44 Book Chapter

ECONOMIC IMPACT OF NOVEL CORONA VIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) ON MIGRANT WORKERS, RURAL ECONOMY AND TOURISM IN INDIA

Authors Md Shahnawaz Abdin, Rahul Kumar
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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47 Journal Article

Modern patterns of development of the communication and informatization sphere

Authors Maryna Demyanchuk
Year 2019
Journal Name Socio-Economic Problems of the Modern Period of Ukraine
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48 Journal Article
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