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    Cover for The Effect of Country-Level Income on Domestic Terrorism: A Worldwide Analysis of the Difference between Lone-Wolf and Group Affiliated Domestic Terrorism

    The Effect of Country-Level Income on Domestic Terrorism: A Worldwide Analysis of the Difference between Lone-Wolf and Group Affiliated Domestic Terrorism 

    Stottlemyre, Sonia (Georgetown University, 2014)
    Despite vast literature examining causes of terrorism, domestic terrorism has only recently begun to be studied as an entity unto itself. It has long been postulated that a country's wealth influences its domestic terrorism ...
    Cover for The Effects of Parental Advice and Financial Literacy on Asset Accumulation Among American Youth

    The Effects of Parental Advice and Financial Literacy on Asset Accumulation Among American Youth 

    Rosenberg, Alexander Joel (Georgetown University, 2017)
    Financial literacy is an important body of knowledge and set of skills that consumers need to successfully navigate the 21st century economy. Prior research shows financial literacy bears a significant relationship, along ...
    Cover for Sources of Resourcefulness: Evidence that the Culture of Poverty Is a Productive Adaptation to Economic Uncertainty

    Sources of Resourcefulness: Evidence that the Culture of Poverty Is a Productive Adaptation to Economic Uncertainty 

    Witkin, Nathan (Georgetown University, 2020)
    Low-income communities in industrialized societies share common characteristics such as unmarried cohabitation and female-headed households. The unresolved question about these unstable family structures is whether they ...

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