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2009
Government decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? : an empirical analysis
Government decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? : an empirical analysis
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Using panel data for a maximum of 109 countries over the years 1976-2000, we empirically analyze the impact of decentralization on the occurrence of transnational terror. Our results show that expenditure decentralization reduces the number of transnational terror events in a country, while political decentralization has no impact. These results are robust to the choice of control variables and method of estimation.
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Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences
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Institut für Betriebswirtschaftslehre (bis 2010)
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Sustainable Development Goals
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@techreport{Fischer2009,
url = {https://hohpublica.uni-hohenheim.de/handle/123456789/5265},
author = {Fischer, Justina A. V. and Dreher, Axel},
title = {Government decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? : an empirical analysis},
year = {2009},
school = {Universität Hohenheim},
series = {Hohenheimer Diskussionsbeiträge},
}