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– A closer look
Terrorist violence has a profound influence on social attitudes, including trust in governmental institutions and attitudes towards migration and civil freedoms. Acts of terrorism cause citizens to experience a complex range of negative emotions, including anxiety, anger, sorrow, and a sense of...
Journal Article
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ARTICLE ON EARLY VIEW | Terrorism elicits strong public reactions immediately after the attack, with important implications for democratic institutions and individual well-being. Are these effects short-lived? We answer this question using a natural experiment design and combining data on terrorist...
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This peer-reviewed research is available free of charge. UNU-WIDER believes that research is a global public good and supports Open Access.
– Fragmentation, complexity, and ‘in/visibility’
Part of Journal Special Issue
Involuntary Migration, Inequality, and Integration
From the book:
Social Mobility in Developing Countries
Book Chapter
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Personal Wealth from a Global Perspective
Book Chapter
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Institutional Change and Economic Development
Book Chapter
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From Capital Surges to Drought
Book Chapter
– Distributional Implications and Government Response
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Utility Privatization and Regulation
Book Chapter
From the book:
Dignity and Daily Bread
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