We provide an overview of the roots of civil conflict and distinguish between economic conditions and natural factors. We discuss the very recent (quasi-experimental) evidence on the effect of economic wealth, commodity prices and climate on the likelihood of civil conflict. As a preamble, we present an overview of the theoretical literature on the roots of conflict and distinguish between “capacity-related” and “opportunity-related” causes of conflict. We also provide policy implications regarding the prevention of civil conflicts
Conflict is ubiquitous and permanently recurring phenomenon of human. Most of these conflicts are ec...
At the outset of my doctoral research, I intended to study the causes of what I then believed was a ...
Do exogenous economic shocks promote civil conflict directly? Do they affect all the societies alike...
We provide an overview of the roots of civil conflict and distinguish between economic conditions an...
International audienceWe provide an overview of the roots of civil conflict. We distinguish between ...
2We provide an overview of the roots of civil conflict. We distinguish between economic conditions a...
This chapter presents an economic perspective on the causes of civil war, based on empirical pattern...
There is a growing body of research that highlights the association between economic conditions and ...
The authors investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theor...
This chapter begins by looking at the causes of internal conflict in developing countries, reviewin...
Abstract: There have been many papers which have studied the causes of conflict, taking into account...
We investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theory, rebels...
One of the most robust findings in the literature on civil conflicts is that high income levels are ...
Since World War II about 16 million people have been killed in ‘civil’ wars. What causes these civil...
Case studies as well as cross-country studies suggest that countries with an abundance of natural re...
Conflict is ubiquitous and permanently recurring phenomenon of human. Most of these conflicts are ec...
At the outset of my doctoral research, I intended to study the causes of what I then believed was a ...
Do exogenous economic shocks promote civil conflict directly? Do they affect all the societies alike...
We provide an overview of the roots of civil conflict and distinguish between economic conditions an...
International audienceWe provide an overview of the roots of civil conflict. We distinguish between ...
2We provide an overview of the roots of civil conflict. We distinguish between economic conditions a...
This chapter presents an economic perspective on the causes of civil war, based on empirical pattern...
There is a growing body of research that highlights the association between economic conditions and ...
The authors investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theor...
This chapter begins by looking at the causes of internal conflict in developing countries, reviewin...
Abstract: There have been many papers which have studied the causes of conflict, taking into account...
We investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theory, rebels...
One of the most robust findings in the literature on civil conflicts is that high income levels are ...
Since World War II about 16 million people have been killed in ‘civil’ wars. What causes these civil...
Case studies as well as cross-country studies suggest that countries with an abundance of natural re...
Conflict is ubiquitous and permanently recurring phenomenon of human. Most of these conflicts are ec...
At the outset of my doctoral research, I intended to study the causes of what I then believed was a ...
Do exogenous economic shocks promote civil conflict directly? Do they affect all the societies alike...