Does political conflict hurt trade? Evidence from consumer boycotts. An article based on Kilian Heilmann (2015)

This research paper examines the connection between political conflict and international trade, with a specific focus on the impact of consumer boycotts. The study analyzes data from 2003 to 2012, including instances of politically motivated boycotts and trade data from various countries during the same period. The research finds that political conflict, as exemplified by consumer boycotts, does negatively affect...

Ulysses Syndrome: Predisposition in Latin American Immigrants

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) (2019), migration is defined as a movement of people (migrants) from their normal place of residence, through international borders or in their own country. Migration today represents a topic of interest in all countries, especially for developed and developing countries, since developed countries are the main receivers of migrants and developing countries...