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July 19, 2018

Global terrorism decreases well-being and shifts political attitudes rightwards

Analysis using data on 70,000 terror events worldwide

  • global terror
  • life satisfaction
  • media
  • psychology
  • terrorism
  • well-being
  • Ahmed Elsayed
  • Alpaslan Akay
  • Olivier Bargain
Research

November 7, 2016

Terrorism, hurricanes, economic crises: Learning through exogenous shocks

Economists seem to have a conspicuous interest in unexpected, far-reaching or even catastrophic events. In most cases, though, this interest […]

  • downturn
  • economic crisis
  • education
  • enrollment
  • exogenous shocks
  • hurricane
  • shock
  • student performance
  • terrorism
  • Andrew Seltzer
  • Eric Strobl
  • Ernest Boffy-Ramirez
  • Nekeisha Spencer
  • Sarah Khan
  • Solomon Polachek
Research

August 15, 2016

Backlash against Muslim immigrants after terrorist attacks harms integration and the economy

The recent rise in the number and intensity of fundamentalist Islamic terrorist attacks occurring in several Western cities could, as […]

  • attitudes
  • high-skilled
  • integration
  • Islam
  • migration
  • Muslim
  • Netherlands
  • segregation
  • terrorism
  • Ahmed Elsayed
  • Andries de Grip
Research

December 28, 2014

Terrorist attacks also affect future generations

Terrorist attacks have detrimental effects not only on those directly affected as victims. The negative consequences also extend to future […]

  • baby ETA
  • Basque
  • behavior
  • child
  • mother
  • pregnancy
  • Spain
  • stress
  • terrorism
  • Climent Quintana-Domeque
  • Pedro Ródenas-Serrano

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