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Cross-Border Media and Nationalism: Evidence from Serbian Radio in Croatia

By Stefano DellaVigna, Ruben Enikolopov, Vera Mironova, Maria Petrova, and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya

òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics, July 2014

How do nationalistic media affect animosity between ethnic groups? We consider one of Europe's deadliest conflicts since WWII, the Serbo-Croatian conflict. We show that, after a decade of peace, cross-border nationalistic Serbian radio triggers ethnic hat...

What Makes Firm-Based Vocational Training Schemes Successful? The Role of Commitment

By Christian Dustmann and Uta ³§³¦³óö²Ô²ú±ð°ù²µ

òòò½Íø Journal: Applied Economics, April 2012

This paper studies a possible market failure in the firm-based vocational training market: training may be too complex to be specified in a contract so that it is legally enforceable, resulting in the inability of firms to commit to training provision. We...

Micro-loans, Insecticide-Treated Bednets, and Malaria: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Orissa, India

By Alessandro Tarozzi, Aprajit Mahajan, Brian Blackburn, Dan Kopf, Lakshmi Krishnan, and Joanne Yoong

òòò½Íø Review, July 2014

We describe findings from the first large-scale cluster randomized controlled trial in a developing country that evaluates the uptake of a health-protecting technology, insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs), through micro-consumer loans, as compared to free ...

Stages of Diversification

By Jean Imbs and Romain Wacziarg

òòò½Íø Review, March 2003

This paper studies the evolution of sectoral concentration in relation to the level of per capita income. We show that various measures of sectoral concentration follow a U-shaped pattern across a wide variety of data sources: countries first diversify, i...

Globalization and U.S. Wages: Modifying Classic Theory to Explain Recent Facts

[Symposium: International Trade]

By Jonathan Haskel, Robert Z. Lawrence, Edward E. Leamer, and Matthew J. Slaughter

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 2012

This paper seeks to review how globalization might explain the recent trends in real and relative wages in the United States. We begin with an overview of what is new during the last 10-15 years in globalization, productivity, and patterns of U.S. earning...

The Law of the Few

By Andrea Galeotti and Sanjeev Goyal

òòò½Íø Review, September 2010

Empirical work shows that a large majority of individuals get most of their information from a very small subset of the group, viz., the influencers; moreover, there exist only minor differences between the observable characteristics of the influencers an...