Does poverty or inequality explain the Maoist insurgency in Nepal? In contrast to previous studies we limit the analysis to the hill/mountain districts of Nepal as very few terai (plains) districts are classified as Maoist. And we conduct separate analyses for Maoist control and level of conflict. We find that income poverty and land-inequality are main determinants of Maoist influence, while the less visible income inequality is not so important. We also demonstrate that previous findings by Murshed and Gates (2005), where landlessness appears to be important, are due to two outliers that are the core Maoist districts. Without the outliers landlessness is negatively, and not positively, correlated with Maoist influence
We investigate the effect of inequality, measured by Gini and Polarization indices, on the level of ...
We conduct an econometric analysis of the economic and social factors that contributed to the spread...
Poverty alleviation has become one of the main global agendas of the twenty first century, but the i...
Does poverty or inequality explain the Maoist insurgency in Nepal? In contrast to previous studies w...
Abstract: Does poverty or inequality explain the Maoist insurgency in Nepal? In contrast to previous...
Does poverty or inequality explain the Maoist insurgency in Nepal? In contrast to previous studies w...
This paper investigates the relationship between relative deprivation and the escalation of the civi...
This paper investigates the relationship between increasing inequality and recruitment in a civil co...
This paper investigates the relationship between increasing inequality and recruitment in a civil co...
This paper investigates the relationship between increasing inequality and recruitment in a civil co...
Nepal’s Maoist insurgency is often seen simply as a reaction to poverty and exploitation. Such an an...
We empirically examine this association between inequality and conflict. The setting is the Maoist r...
In 1990 Nepal established a democratic system of government. However, after six years of democratic ...
Today, one quarter of Nepal’s population of 27 million lives on a daily income of less than two doll...
Nepal has seen a significant reduction in poverty over the period 1995{2010 which encompasses the de...
We investigate the effect of inequality, measured by Gini and Polarization indices, on the level of ...
We conduct an econometric analysis of the economic and social factors that contributed to the spread...
Poverty alleviation has become one of the main global agendas of the twenty first century, but the i...
Does poverty or inequality explain the Maoist insurgency in Nepal? In contrast to previous studies w...
Abstract: Does poverty or inequality explain the Maoist insurgency in Nepal? In contrast to previous...
Does poverty or inequality explain the Maoist insurgency in Nepal? In contrast to previous studies w...
This paper investigates the relationship between relative deprivation and the escalation of the civi...
This paper investigates the relationship between increasing inequality and recruitment in a civil co...
This paper investigates the relationship between increasing inequality and recruitment in a civil co...
This paper investigates the relationship between increasing inequality and recruitment in a civil co...
Nepal’s Maoist insurgency is often seen simply as a reaction to poverty and exploitation. Such an an...
We empirically examine this association between inequality and conflict. The setting is the Maoist r...
In 1990 Nepal established a democratic system of government. However, after six years of democratic ...
Today, one quarter of Nepal’s population of 27 million lives on a daily income of less than two doll...
Nepal has seen a significant reduction in poverty over the period 1995{2010 which encompasses the de...
We investigate the effect of inequality, measured by Gini and Polarization indices, on the level of ...
We conduct an econometric analysis of the economic and social factors that contributed to the spread...
Poverty alleviation has become one of the main global agendas of the twenty first century, but the i...