Sub-Saharan Africa is the provider of many critical natural resources. With such resources, one would expect these countries to have thriving economies. Why is the opposite case true? To answer such a question, this paper examines a few critical causes that may justify the current economic situation these African countries are experiencing. Specifically, the paper observes the economic impact of civil war and terrorist conflict in sub-Saharan Africa from 1971 to 2016. To explore the changes in GDP per capita for all these years, this thesis sheds light on three independent variables: year of conflict, education level, and foreign direct investment for many of the 47 sub-Saharan African countries. Replicating Paul Collier’s Bottom Billion, t...
This paper presents first a theoretical model of conflict between two agents characterized by a two-...
Directed by: Professor Meredith Rolfe What are the factors that contribute to peace after civil conf...
Despite positive messages of democratisation and economic growth, sub-Saharan Africa remains afflict...
Sub-Saharan Africa is the provider of many critical natural resources. With such resources, one woul...
An econometric model of civil war is applied to the analysis of conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Resu...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between conflict, economic growth, state capacity and natu...
Socio-economic development in Africa is inseparable from warfare. In the mid 1990s alone, a third of...
Sub-Saharan Africa's dismal development outcomes -- growth collapse and declining real income -- are...
This paper surveys the nexus between development and armed conflict in sub-Saharan Africa from 1980 ...
This thesis explores the economic consequences of violent conflict in two African countries: Sierra ...
Conflict is not a new phenomenon in Africa- the last three decades have seen many civil wars and cou...
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the aut...
The incidence of civil war in Sub-Saharan Africa since the turn of the century is less than half of ...
Conflicts have existed for generations worldwide. In sub-Saharan Africa, conflicts occur for various...
This paper presents first a theoretical model of conflict between two agents characterized by a two-...
Directed by: Professor Meredith Rolfe What are the factors that contribute to peace after civil conf...
Despite positive messages of democratisation and economic growth, sub-Saharan Africa remains afflict...
Sub-Saharan Africa is the provider of many critical natural resources. With such resources, one woul...
An econometric model of civil war is applied to the analysis of conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Resu...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between conflict, economic growth, state capacity and natu...
Socio-economic development in Africa is inseparable from warfare. In the mid 1990s alone, a third of...
Sub-Saharan Africa's dismal development outcomes -- growth collapse and declining real income -- are...
This paper surveys the nexus between development and armed conflict in sub-Saharan Africa from 1980 ...
This thesis explores the economic consequences of violent conflict in two African countries: Sierra ...
Conflict is not a new phenomenon in Africa- the last three decades have seen many civil wars and cou...
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the aut...
The incidence of civil war in Sub-Saharan Africa since the turn of the century is less than half of ...
Conflicts have existed for generations worldwide. In sub-Saharan Africa, conflicts occur for various...
This paper presents first a theoretical model of conflict between two agents characterized by a two-...
Directed by: Professor Meredith Rolfe What are the factors that contribute to peace after civil conf...
Despite positive messages of democratisation and economic growth, sub-Saharan Africa remains afflict...