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Expropriations of foreign property and political alliances: A business historical approach
Marcelo Bucheli, Stephanie D Decker
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Aston Business School
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Expropriation
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Historical Approach
100%
Foreign Property
100%
Political Alliances
100%
Organized Labor
50%
Sub-Saharan Africa
25%
20th Century
25%
Latin America (LATAM)
25%
Business Sector
25%
Civil Service
25%
Political Participation
25%
Nation-state
25%
Social Science Study
25%
Business Owners
25%
Ruling Party
25%
Property-based
25%
Historical Literature
25%
Government Expropriation
25%
Social Sciences
Expropriation
100%
Political Alliance
100%
Africa
20%
20th Century
20%
Civil Service
20%
Nation-state
20%
Political Participation
20%
Latin America
20%
Science Studies
20%
Social Science
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Expropriation
100%
Civil Service
20%