Business & Economics
Foreign Direct Investment
100%
Terrorist Attack
78%
Terrorism
77%
Institutional Reform
64%
Portugal
60%
Fiscal Discipline
56%
Democracy
54%
Cross Section
54%
Fiscal
53%
Corruption
51%
Female Labor Force Participation
50%
Economics
47%
Elections
42%
Instrumental Variables
40%
Exchange Rates
39%
Gender Discrimination
39%
Costs
35%
Trade Intensity
33%
Policymaker
32%
Economic Growth
32%
Firm Performance
32%
Euro Adoption
32%
Per Capita Income
31%
Government Growth
31%
Dual Labor Market
31%
Real Exchange Rate Volatility
31%
European Funds
30%
Factor Proportions
30%
Asymmetry
30%
Natural Disasters
30%
Liberation
30%
Foreign Aid
29%
Unemployment
29%
Terror
28%
Capital-Labour Ratio
28%
Government Size
28%
Fiscal Adjustment
28%
Vote
27%
Temporary Workers
27%
Single Currency
27%
Macroeconomics
27%
Extreme Events
26%
Private Investment
26%
Social Capital
26%
Fund Performance
25%
Young Workers
25%
Brazil
25%
Structural Transformation
25%
Entrepreneurship
25%
Private Consumption
25%
Social Sciences
firm performance
34%
evidence
34%
income
31%
female labor force
28%
technological progress
27%
voter
26%
labor force participation
24%
political right
23%
costs
23%
organized crime
23%
Euro
22%
currency
21%
liberation
21%
entrepreneurship
20%
natural disaster
19%
productivity
19%
election
19%
firm
18%
social capital
18%
terrorism
17%
Portugal
17%
inflation
15%
European Union
15%
funding
14%
democracy
14%
experiment
14%
economic growth
13%
structural reform
13%
capital accumulation
13%
parish
12%
reform
12%
Democratic institutions
12%
event
11%
politics
11%
Slovakia
11%
municipality
11%
economics
11%
labor
10%
Eurozone
10%
economy
9%
determinants
9%
mathematics
9%
price index
9%
reward
9%
macroeconomics
9%
redistribution
8%
rate of exchange
8%
Terrorist groups
8%
growth theory
8%
campaign
7%