To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan civil wars are more likely to start following downturns in the international price of countries’ main export commodities. The data show a robust effect of commodity price downturns on the outbreak of civil wars. We also find that Sub-Saharan countries are more likely to see civil wars following economic downturns in their main OECD export destinations.
An econometric model of civil war is applied to the analysis of conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Resu...
This chapter presents first a theoretical model of conflict between two agents characterised by a t...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions oncivil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan ci...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
A new dataset by Bazzi and Blattman (2014) allows examining the effects of international commodity p...
A new dataset by Bazzi and Blattman (2014) allows examining the effects of international commodity p...
The key idea of this paper is that the relative price of primary commodities in terms of manufacture...
The key idea of this paper is that the relative price of primary commodities in terms of manufacture...
We develop a general equilibrium model to analyse the impact of (fluctuations of) the internationall...
Determining the impact of poverty on the likelihood of civil conflict in less developed countries is...
An econometric model of civil war is applied to the analysis of conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Resu...
This chapter presents first a theoretical model of conflict between two agents characterised by a t...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions oncivil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan ci...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan c...
A new dataset by Bazzi and Blattman (2014) allows examining the effects of international commodity p...
A new dataset by Bazzi and Blattman (2014) allows examining the effects of international commodity p...
The key idea of this paper is that the relative price of primary commodities in terms of manufacture...
The key idea of this paper is that the relative price of primary commodities in terms of manufacture...
We develop a general equilibrium model to analyse the impact of (fluctuations of) the internationall...
Determining the impact of poverty on the likelihood of civil conflict in less developed countries is...
An econometric model of civil war is applied to the analysis of conflict in sub-Saharan Africa. Resu...
This chapter presents first a theoretical model of conflict between two agents characterised by a t...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...