In our brief review, we take stock of the emergence, in the last decade, of the “microeconomics of violent conflict” as a new subfield of empirical development economics. We start by de-bunking common misperceptions about the microeconomics of conflict and identify several contributions to economic theory and, in particular, to empirics, methods and data. We also show how the subfield is enriched through cooperation with scholars working in related disciplines. We expect future work to contribute inter alia to the evidence base on peacebuilding interventions, the development of post-conflict institutions, the behavior of firms in conflict areas and the role of emotions in decision-making. We note a disconnect between the rapidly evolving ac...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2013.Cataloged from PDF ...
Die Dissertation besteht aus vier empirischen Studien, die zum Verständnis von gewaltreichen Konflik...
We present an overview of the field of conflict economics. We begin by explaining important distinct...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
Despite a wealth of research on how socio-economic factors such as underdevelopment or inequality in...
This essay takes stock of the existing literature in economics on the costs, consequences and causes...
This paper discusses how endogenous mechanisms linking processes of violent conflict and the econom...
Wars can be immensely damaging to economies, and they can leave long-lasting scars on society. What ...
We review the main economic models of war and conflict. These models vary in details, but their impl...
Calculating the consequences of global public bads such as climate change or pandemics helps uncover...
This chapter begins by looking at the causes of internal conflict in developing countries, reviewin...
Over the past decade, a new awareness of the relationship between conflicts and development has grow...
The effect of aid on civil war has been widely debated. In this paper we introduce a new framework t...
This thesis consists of three essays, on the causes and consequences of violent conflict. It focuses...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2013.Cataloged from PDF ...
Die Dissertation besteht aus vier empirischen Studien, die zum Verständnis von gewaltreichen Konflik...
We present an overview of the field of conflict economics. We begin by explaining important distinct...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
Despite a wealth of research on how socio-economic factors such as underdevelopment or inequality in...
This essay takes stock of the existing literature in economics on the costs, consequences and causes...
This paper discusses how endogenous mechanisms linking processes of violent conflict and the econom...
Wars can be immensely damaging to economies, and they can leave long-lasting scars on society. What ...
We review the main economic models of war and conflict. These models vary in details, but their impl...
Calculating the consequences of global public bads such as climate change or pandemics helps uncover...
This chapter begins by looking at the causes of internal conflict in developing countries, reviewin...
Over the past decade, a new awareness of the relationship between conflicts and development has grow...
The effect of aid on civil war has been widely debated. In this paper we introduce a new framework t...
This thesis consists of three essays, on the causes and consequences of violent conflict. It focuses...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2013.Cataloged from PDF ...
Die Dissertation besteht aus vier empirischen Studien, die zum Verständnis von gewaltreichen Konflik...