Civil war is the most prevalent form of large-scale violence and is massively destructive to life, society, and the economy. The prevention of civil war is therefore a key priority for international attention. We present an empirical analysis of what makes countries prone to civil war. Using a global panel data set we examine different determinants of civil war for the period 1960–2004. We find little evidence that motivation can account for civil war risk but we suggest that there is evidence to support our feasibility hypothesis: that where a rebellion is financially and militarily feasible it will occur. JEL classifications: O10, D74. 1
This paper looks at 187 countries from 1960-2004 and explores the economic indicators of the onset a...
Most nations have experienced an internal armed conflict since 1960. The past decade has witnessed a...
authors ’ and do not necessarily represent the World Bank or its Executive Directors. Quantitative s...
Civil war is the most prevalent form of large-scale violence and is massively destructive to life, s...
A key distinction among theories of civil war is between those that are built upon motivation and th...
A key distinction among theories of civil war is between those that are built upon motivation and th...
A key distinction among theories of civil war is between those that are built upon motivation and th...
A key distinction among theories of civil war is between those that are built upon motivation and th...
We investigate the causes of civil war, using a new data set of wars during 1960-99. Rebellion may b...
The authors investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theor...
May 2000 Of the 27 major armed conflicts that occurred in 1999, all but two took place within nation...
We investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theory, rebels...
Civil wars are intricate social, political and psychological phenomena. However, economics can offer...
Civil war is highly concentrated in poor countries. Nearly all recent quantitative studies find a st...
Since World War II about 16 million people have been killed in ‘civil’ wars. What causes these civil...
This paper looks at 187 countries from 1960-2004 and explores the economic indicators of the onset a...
Most nations have experienced an internal armed conflict since 1960. The past decade has witnessed a...
authors ’ and do not necessarily represent the World Bank or its Executive Directors. Quantitative s...
Civil war is the most prevalent form of large-scale violence and is massively destructive to life, s...
A key distinction among theories of civil war is between those that are built upon motivation and th...
A key distinction among theories of civil war is between those that are built upon motivation and th...
A key distinction among theories of civil war is between those that are built upon motivation and th...
A key distinction among theories of civil war is between those that are built upon motivation and th...
We investigate the causes of civil war, using a new data set of wars during 1960-99. Rebellion may b...
The authors investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theor...
May 2000 Of the 27 major armed conflicts that occurred in 1999, all but two took place within nation...
We investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theory, rebels...
Civil wars are intricate social, political and psychological phenomena. However, economics can offer...
Civil war is highly concentrated in poor countries. Nearly all recent quantitative studies find a st...
Since World War II about 16 million people have been killed in ‘civil’ wars. What causes these civil...
This paper looks at 187 countries from 1960-2004 and explores the economic indicators of the onset a...
Most nations have experienced an internal armed conflict since 1960. The past decade has witnessed a...
authors ’ and do not necessarily represent the World Bank or its Executive Directors. Quantitative s...