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Posts tagged with 'income shocks'

Research

October 19, 2016

Increase in imports adversely affects provision of public services across U.S. localities

Recent research suggests that workers living in places with a heavy manufacturing presence in the U.S. have experienced both a […]

  • crime
  • imports
  • income shocks
  • infrastructure
  • public services
  • trade
  • U.S. localities
  • welfare
  • Leo Feler
  • Mine Zeynep Senses
Research

November 24, 2014

Stealing to survive: Crime rates rise in response to poor harvest

Between 1863 and 1890, phylloxera (an insect which attacks grapevine roots) destroyed about 40% of the French vineyards. The crisis […]

  • agriculture
  • alcohol
  • crime
  • France
  • income shocks
  • phylloxera
  • productivity
  • shock
  • violence
  • wine
  • Eve Caroli
  • Roberto Galbiati
  • Vincent Bignon
Opinion

October 16, 2013

America’s children are the silent victims of the Great Recession

By Miles Corak The Great Recession has disrupted the lives of families and their children in an unprecedented way. It […]

  • children
  • crisis
  • Great Recession
  • income shocks
  • unemplyoment
  • Miles Corak

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