We examine the relationship between the case-study, synthetic control and large-\ud N panel-data approaches using the costs of con\ud ict as an example. In particular,\ud we show that effects estimated from panel data models and effects estimated by the\ud comparison of a treated case with a synthetic control are closely related. We then\ud illustrate the similarities by studying the impact of civil war on the level and growth\ud rate of GDP and discuss how to overcome some of the methodological challenges\ud involved in quantifying the economic cost of war. We find that the incidence of\ud internal con\ud icts has an economically significant one-off negative effect on the GDP\ud level, as well as a negative effect on the growth rate of the...
This paper draws on a comparative case study design to refine and expand formal-quantitative models ...
Civil wars are intricate social, political and psychological phenomena. However, economics can offer...
GDP is one of the most robust indicators of civil war onset. As debate continues over the mechanisms...
We examine the relationship between the case-study, synthetic control and large- N panel-data appro...
We show how the occurrence of a civil war has heterogeneous effects on the level of GDP, using cas...
We show how the occurrence of a civil war has heterogeneous effects on the level of GDP, using case-...
Abstract: There is a consensus that civil wars entail enormous economic costs, but we lack reliable ...
International audienceThere is a consensus that civil wars entail enormous economic costs, but there...
This paper estimates the distribution of the effect of armed conflict on real GDP per capita and inv...
Civil wars impose substantial costs on the domestic economy. We empirically measure the economic imp...
This paper studies the incidence of civil war over time. We put forward a canonical model of civil w...
Civil wars impose substantial costs on the domestic economy. We empirically measure the economic imp...
The large empirical conflict literature has established that there is a strong negative link between...
A common finding in the empirical civil war literature is that population size and per capita income...
In the following papers I propose to construct economic models that incorporate the disastrous effec...
This paper draws on a comparative case study design to refine and expand formal-quantitative models ...
Civil wars are intricate social, political and psychological phenomena. However, economics can offer...
GDP is one of the most robust indicators of civil war onset. As debate continues over the mechanisms...
We examine the relationship between the case-study, synthetic control and large- N panel-data appro...
We show how the occurrence of a civil war has heterogeneous effects on the level of GDP, using cas...
We show how the occurrence of a civil war has heterogeneous effects on the level of GDP, using case-...
Abstract: There is a consensus that civil wars entail enormous economic costs, but we lack reliable ...
International audienceThere is a consensus that civil wars entail enormous economic costs, but there...
This paper estimates the distribution of the effect of armed conflict on real GDP per capita and inv...
Civil wars impose substantial costs on the domestic economy. We empirically measure the economic imp...
This paper studies the incidence of civil war over time. We put forward a canonical model of civil w...
Civil wars impose substantial costs on the domestic economy. We empirically measure the economic imp...
The large empirical conflict literature has established that there is a strong negative link between...
A common finding in the empirical civil war literature is that population size and per capita income...
In the following papers I propose to construct economic models that incorporate the disastrous effec...
This paper draws on a comparative case study design to refine and expand formal-quantitative models ...
Civil wars are intricate social, political and psychological phenomena. However, economics can offer...
GDP is one of the most robust indicators of civil war onset. As debate continues over the mechanisms...