This paper offers a framework for analysing the effects of armed conflicts on households and the ways in which households in turn respond to and cope with the conflicts. It distinguishes between direct and indirect effects, and shows that the indirect effects are channelled through (i) markets, (ii) political institutions, and (iii) social networks. Drawing upon the recent empirical literature, the paper portrays the processes running along these various channels and offers policy suggestions to be adopted at both national and international levels. Keywords: armed conflict; civil conflict; household welfare; transmission mechanism; coping mechanism; remittances
The overall goal of the report is to increase the capacity of researchers and policy makers to ident...
We analyse the effect of violence and rebellion on the evolution of household welfare. We collected ...
We analyse the effect of violence and rebellion on the evolution of household welfare. We collected ...
This paper offers a framework for analysing the effects of armed conflicts on households andthe ways...
This paper discusses how endogenous mechanisms linking processes of violent conflict and the econom...
This article provides a qualitative analysis of the impacts of violent armed conflicts on households...
transmission linking civil war and poverty that may lead to the persistence of cycles of poverty an...
This paper analyses the transmission channels through which mass violent conflict and post-conflict ...
The main objective of this paper is to systematically identify potential channels of transmission li...
Chapter 2: Armed conflict and household consumption behaviour Focusing on the ongoing conflict in Ea...
Identifying the complex channels through which civil war affects household decisions is important in...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
Abstract: We analyse the effect of civil war on household welfare. Using Burundian panel data for th...
Despite Economics increasing interest in the effects of conflict, our empirical knowledge has lagged...
This study examines the impact of the Sierra Leone civil war on household expenditure inequal-ity. T...
The overall goal of the report is to increase the capacity of researchers and policy makers to ident...
We analyse the effect of violence and rebellion on the evolution of household welfare. We collected ...
We analyse the effect of violence and rebellion on the evolution of household welfare. We collected ...
This paper offers a framework for analysing the effects of armed conflicts on households andthe ways...
This paper discusses how endogenous mechanisms linking processes of violent conflict and the econom...
This article provides a qualitative analysis of the impacts of violent armed conflicts on households...
transmission linking civil war and poverty that may lead to the persistence of cycles of poverty an...
This paper analyses the transmission channels through which mass violent conflict and post-conflict ...
The main objective of this paper is to systematically identify potential channels of transmission li...
Chapter 2: Armed conflict and household consumption behaviour Focusing on the ongoing conflict in Ea...
Identifying the complex channels through which civil war affects household decisions is important in...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
Abstract: We analyse the effect of civil war on household welfare. Using Burundian panel data for th...
Despite Economics increasing interest in the effects of conflict, our empirical knowledge has lagged...
This study examines the impact of the Sierra Leone civil war on household expenditure inequal-ity. T...
The overall goal of the report is to increase the capacity of researchers and policy makers to ident...
We analyse the effect of violence and rebellion on the evolution of household welfare. We collected ...
We analyse the effect of violence and rebellion on the evolution of household welfare. We collected ...