Collier and Hoeffler reported that countries with a higher percentage of national income from primary commodity exports have been more prone to civil war, an interesting finding that has received much attention from policy makers and the media. The author shows that this result is quite fragile, even using Collier and Hoeffler’s data. Minor changes in the sample framing and the recovery of missing data undermine it. To the extent that there is an association, it is likely because oil is a major component of primary commodity exports and substantial oil production does associate with civil war risk. The author argues that oil predicts civil war risk not because it provides an easy source of rebel start-up finance but probably because oil pro...
ABSTRACT. The model elaborated by Collier and Hoeffler (CH) unearthed the correlation between a coun...
This thesis critically assesses the ’greed and grievance’ model of civil war developed by Collier & ...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions oncivil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan ci...
According to quantitative studies, oil seems the only natural resource that is robustly linked to ci...
This study aimed to provide more general knowledge about the mechanisms which link natural resources...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
Abstract Recent studies have found that natural resources and civil war are highly correlated+ Yet t...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
A large body of scholarship suggests that economic grievances play an important role in civil wars. ...
The existing literature identifies natural resource wealth as a major determinant of civil war. The ...
This inquiry seeks to establish that the American South’s comparative advantage in primary commodity...
A new dataset by Bazzi and Blattman (2014) allows examining the effects of international commodity p...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
ABSTRACT. The model elaborated by Collier and Hoeffler (CH) unearthed the correlation between a coun...
This thesis critically assesses the ’greed and grievance’ model of civil war developed by Collier & ...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions oncivil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan ci...
According to quantitative studies, oil seems the only natural resource that is robustly linked to ci...
This study aimed to provide more general knowledge about the mechanisms which link natural resources...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
Abstract Recent studies have found that natural resources and civil war are highly correlated+ Yet t...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
A large body of scholarship suggests that economic grievances play an important role in civil wars. ...
The existing literature identifies natural resource wealth as a major determinant of civil war. The ...
This inquiry seeks to establish that the American South’s comparative advantage in primary commodity...
A new dataset by Bazzi and Blattman (2014) allows examining the effects of international commodity p...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
ABSTRACT. The model elaborated by Collier and Hoeffler (CH) unearthed the correlation between a coun...
This thesis critically assesses the ’greed and grievance’ model of civil war developed by Collier & ...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions oncivil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan ci...