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[SUBJECT] Colonial Expulsions and Econometric Methods: New Insights for Economic Historians

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Economics · Economic History

This paper examines the long-run economic consequences of the forced expulsion of Italian farmers from post-colonial Libya between 1930 and 2005. The author analyzes the effect of this displacement on the migrants’ economic integration and the subsequent development outcomes in their home regions in Italy. For a scholar of economic history with expertise in postwar French planning and institutional finance, this study offers a compelling case of how colonial policy disruptions and mass migration shape long-term human capital allocation and regional economic trajectories.

Novelty: 92%

Rigor: 88%

Significance: 85%

Validity: 90%

Clarity: 87%


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Economics · Econometrics

This article introduces novel difference-in-differences estimators designed to handle nonbinary, nonabsorbing treatments with lagged effects on outcomes, addressing a critical gap in panel data econometrics. The authors demonstrate that their proposed event-study and normalized estimators remain unbiased under heterogeneous treatment effects, whereas traditional two-way fixed-effects regressions and local-projection versions can produce biased estimates. As an applied economist who has worked on policy evaluation at the EIB and EIF, this methodological advance offers more reliable tools for assessing the dynamic impact of complex, multi-period policy interventions such as industrial planning and investment programs.

Novelty: 95%

Rigor: 93%

Significance: 91%

Validity: 94%

Clarity: 82%


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Economics · International Economics

This paper investigates how border rejections of agricultural products—monitored via the EU’s Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF)—affect African agricultural exports using a robust gravity model. The findings quantify the trade-reducing impact of non-tariff barriers and regulatory standards on exporters from developing economies. For a researcher with a doctoral focus on French postwar exchange controls and trade policy instruments, this study provides contemporary evidence on how regulatory barriers shape international trade flows, echoing historical debates about quantitative restrictions and market access.

Novelty: 78%

Rigor: 85%

Significance: 80%

Validity: 86%

Clarity: 90%


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