This paper develops an index to evaluate the level of effectiveness of the control of violence based on the data envelopment analysis approach. The index is used to examine the grade of effectiveness of the control of violence at the level of Colombian departments between 1993 and 2007. Comparing the results across Colombian departments, we find that the majority of departments show improvement in their scores of effectiveness. A second stage of the regression model reveals that departments with a higher gross domestic product and higher education and employment are more effective in the control of violence, whereas departments with higher political violence, unemployment rates, unsatisfied basic needs, a displaced population, and hectares ...
This paper analyses some determinants of urban violence in seven major Colombian cities. The empiric...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2003.In...
Observers say that drug production fuels violence in Colombia, but does coca production explain diff...
This paper develops an index to evaluate the level of effectiveness of the control of violence based...
Violence is a significant development constraint that generates economic problems, limits public and...
In this paper, we analyse economic development and growth through traditional measures (gross domest...
This research analyses the connection between homicides, corruption, and economic development in Col...
Este trabajo desarrolla un indicador para evaluar el nivel de efectividad del control de la violenci...
Socio-political instability is considered as an obstacle for economic and social development of coun...
This paper studies the socio-economic determinants of violence in the seven most important cities in...
We assess the role of inequality, poverty and drug prohibition, in explaining homicide rates (HR) in...
This paper estimates farm household levels of technical efficiency and their determinants in Colombi...
This work uses several empirical approaches to examine the effects of poverty and inequality on viol...
This dissertation examines the politics of political violence in contemporary Colombia. Levels of vi...
We assess the role of inequality, poverty and drug prohibition, in explaining homicide rates(HR) in ...
This paper analyses some determinants of urban violence in seven major Colombian cities. The empiric...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2003.In...
Observers say that drug production fuels violence in Colombia, but does coca production explain diff...
This paper develops an index to evaluate the level of effectiveness of the control of violence based...
Violence is a significant development constraint that generates economic problems, limits public and...
In this paper, we analyse economic development and growth through traditional measures (gross domest...
This research analyses the connection between homicides, corruption, and economic development in Col...
Este trabajo desarrolla un indicador para evaluar el nivel de efectividad del control de la violenci...
Socio-political instability is considered as an obstacle for economic and social development of coun...
This paper studies the socio-economic determinants of violence in the seven most important cities in...
We assess the role of inequality, poverty and drug prohibition, in explaining homicide rates (HR) in...
This paper estimates farm household levels of technical efficiency and their determinants in Colombi...
This work uses several empirical approaches to examine the effects of poverty and inequality on viol...
This dissertation examines the politics of political violence in contemporary Colombia. Levels of vi...
We assess the role of inequality, poverty and drug prohibition, in explaining homicide rates(HR) in ...
This paper analyses some determinants of urban violence in seven major Colombian cities. The empiric...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2003.In...
Observers say that drug production fuels violence in Colombia, but does coca production explain diff...