ABSTRACT: We examine how socio-political conflict in Bolivia has affected its economic performance since the 1970s. Such conflict includes strikes, demonstrations, road blockades, and conventional rent-seeking. Since conflict has costs, it diverts resources away from production, tends to reduce investment and could therefore reduce economic growth. We first review the characteristics of conflict in Bolivia using a unique data set. We then provide estimates of the direct costs of conflict and examine the relationship with economic performance using hypotheses derived from a simple model. In particular, we make a distinction between economic growth that is due to external factors – like changes in income due to movements in the terms of trade...
Why and how does peace persist in some contentious political contexts, but not others? I argue that ...
During the last two decades of the 20th Century the economic reality of many Latin American nations ...
In this review, we examine the links between economic development and social conflict. By economic d...
We examine how socio-political conflict in Bolivia has affected its economic performance since the 1...
Social conflicts are a serious obstacle to economic growth in many Latin American societies, affecti...
From 1985-2005 Bolivia experienced a rise in foreign direct investment (FDI) and a rise\ud in social...
By any standard, Bolivia's economic crisis in the 1980's has been extraordinary. Like its neighbors....
Abstract. We analyse the recent wave of political instability in Bolivia in the context of a ‘povert...
We develop a model to explore the inter-relationships between conflict and economic activity. We con...
This dissertation studies the relationship between natural resource rents, public investment and eco...
During the first decade of the 2000s, Bolivia occasionally turned violent. Yet the causes of ...
Armed conflicts in any country highlight the frictions within society. Armed conflict brings untold ...
Bolivia\u27s sad and turbulent history continues to repeat itself. The coca boom of today has replac...
This Selected Issues paper examines economic developments in Bolivia during 1990–97. Macroeconomic d...
Policy regime shift through popular societal resistance in developing countries, advocating a state-...
Why and how does peace persist in some contentious political contexts, but not others? I argue that ...
During the last two decades of the 20th Century the economic reality of many Latin American nations ...
In this review, we examine the links between economic development and social conflict. By economic d...
We examine how socio-political conflict in Bolivia has affected its economic performance since the 1...
Social conflicts are a serious obstacle to economic growth in many Latin American societies, affecti...
From 1985-2005 Bolivia experienced a rise in foreign direct investment (FDI) and a rise\ud in social...
By any standard, Bolivia's economic crisis in the 1980's has been extraordinary. Like its neighbors....
Abstract. We analyse the recent wave of political instability in Bolivia in the context of a ‘povert...
We develop a model to explore the inter-relationships between conflict and economic activity. We con...
This dissertation studies the relationship between natural resource rents, public investment and eco...
During the first decade of the 2000s, Bolivia occasionally turned violent. Yet the causes of ...
Armed conflicts in any country highlight the frictions within society. Armed conflict brings untold ...
Bolivia\u27s sad and turbulent history continues to repeat itself. The coca boom of today has replac...
This Selected Issues paper examines economic developments in Bolivia during 1990–97. Macroeconomic d...
Policy regime shift through popular societal resistance in developing countries, advocating a state-...
Why and how does peace persist in some contentious political contexts, but not others? I argue that ...
During the last two decades of the 20th Century the economic reality of many Latin American nations ...
In this review, we examine the links between economic development and social conflict. By economic d...