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Natural resources and reforms
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Amin, Mohammad
Published 2009
World Bank
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... this
hypothesis
using data on micro-economic reforms from the World Bank's Doing Business database. The results...
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The Causes of Civil War
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Reynal-Querol, Marta
Published 2007
The World Bank
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...The dominant
hypothesis
in the literature that studies conflict is that poverty is the main cause...
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Communism as the Unhappy Coming
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Djankov, Simeon
Published 2018
The World Bank
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... for the advancement of the communist doctrine. The findings are consistent with Berdyaev's
hypothesis
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Diversification and Efficiency of Investment by East Asian Corporations
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Fan, H.P.Joseph
Published 1998
The World Bank
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