A state is defi ned as “failed ” or “fragile ” when it is unable to perform its core functions and displays vulnerability in the social, political, and economic domains. To identify the determinants of state fragility, an econometric analysis has been carried out to explain vulnerability in the economic, political, and social sectors of a country in a structural simultaneous equations framework. Failed States Index (FSI) data of 149 countries for the year 2007 has been used. The results support the hypothesis that there is a great degree of simultaneity in the vulnerability in these three domains and together they determine a country’s fragility/stability. It is seen that social vulnerability impacts political and economic vulnerability sig...
This paper examines the effects of political institutions, openness to trade, and social cohesion on...
This study presents a detailed literature review on economic vulnerability and resilience with a foc...
Macro vulnerability of the small island developing states (SIDS) as well as of least developed count...
This paper analyzes and tests the influence of political instability on economic vulnerability in th...
State fragility is a concept that emerged among the international community of donors in order to ad...
This chapter is derived from our ongoing research on fragile states funded by the Canadian Internati...
Fragile States is a way of naming this particular category of states that have weak performance, ins...
The article explores scientific discourse on the phenomenon of state fragility and reviews contempor...
State fragility has severe political implications. In the literature, fragile states have been refer...
The international community has grave concerns over the capacity of so-called 'fragile states&#...
The aim of this paper is to help make the concept of 'fragile states' operational for development po...
Many small states manage to generate a relatively high GDP per capita in comparison to other develop...
It is widely recognized that fragile states are key symptoms of under-development in many parts of t...
Fragile states pose major development and security challenges. Considerable international resources ...
International audienceIn this article, we use Fixed Effect Poisson Regression (FEPR) with robust sta...
This paper examines the effects of political institutions, openness to trade, and social cohesion on...
This study presents a detailed literature review on economic vulnerability and resilience with a foc...
Macro vulnerability of the small island developing states (SIDS) as well as of least developed count...
This paper analyzes and tests the influence of political instability on economic vulnerability in th...
State fragility is a concept that emerged among the international community of donors in order to ad...
This chapter is derived from our ongoing research on fragile states funded by the Canadian Internati...
Fragile States is a way of naming this particular category of states that have weak performance, ins...
The article explores scientific discourse on the phenomenon of state fragility and reviews contempor...
State fragility has severe political implications. In the literature, fragile states have been refer...
The international community has grave concerns over the capacity of so-called 'fragile states&#...
The aim of this paper is to help make the concept of 'fragile states' operational for development po...
Many small states manage to generate a relatively high GDP per capita in comparison to other develop...
It is widely recognized that fragile states are key symptoms of under-development in many parts of t...
Fragile states pose major development and security challenges. Considerable international resources ...
International audienceIn this article, we use Fixed Effect Poisson Regression (FEPR) with robust sta...
This paper examines the effects of political institutions, openness to trade, and social cohesion on...
This study presents a detailed literature review on economic vulnerability and resilience with a foc...
Macro vulnerability of the small island developing states (SIDS) as well as of least developed count...