Existing research suggests a strong link between mining and local conflict but makes no distinction between artisanal and industrial mining. We exploit variation in mineral prices and the granting of industrial mining concessions to investigate how the mode of extraction affects conflict in Eastern Congo. Rising mineral prices increase battles over artisanal mines, indicating competition between armed groups. This effect is much less pronounced for industrial mining. Moreover, the expansion of industrial mining decreases battles, suggesting that companies can secure their concessions. Such expansion does, however, trigger riots, and when it crowds out artisanal mining, also increases violence against civilians and looting. In line with case...
Since 2002, the mining sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been liberalised and the...
We estimate the impact of geo-located mining concessions on the number of conflict events recorded i...
We estimate the impact of geo-located mining concessions on the number of conflict events recorded i...
Existing research suggests a strong link between mining and local conflict but makes no distinction ...
Existing research suggests a strong link between mining and local conflict but makes no distinction ...
Civil wars inflict considerable costs on countries which may be trapped in vicious cycles of violenc...
There is strong evidence that mining activities fuel local conflict. However, so far no distinction ...
This paper studies empirically the impact of mining on conflicts in Africa. Using novel data, we com...
International audienceWe combine georeferenced data on mining extraction of 14 minerals with informa...
Foreign investment in Africa's mineral resources has increased dramatically. This paper addresses th...
The main purpose of this case study was to explain the power game behind the mineral extraction and ...
This article traces the geography of the “conflict minerals” campaign and its impact on artisanal mi...
Semi-industrial mining in and near protected areas in eastern DRC exacerbates violent conflict in th...
Semi-industrial mining in and near protected areas in eastern DRC exacerbates violent conflict in th...
Demand in cobalt has been surging in recent years due to advancements in technology and the requirem...
Since 2002, the mining sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been liberalised and the...
We estimate the impact of geo-located mining concessions on the number of conflict events recorded i...
We estimate the impact of geo-located mining concessions on the number of conflict events recorded i...
Existing research suggests a strong link between mining and local conflict but makes no distinction ...
Existing research suggests a strong link between mining and local conflict but makes no distinction ...
Civil wars inflict considerable costs on countries which may be trapped in vicious cycles of violenc...
There is strong evidence that mining activities fuel local conflict. However, so far no distinction ...
This paper studies empirically the impact of mining on conflicts in Africa. Using novel data, we com...
International audienceWe combine georeferenced data on mining extraction of 14 minerals with informa...
Foreign investment in Africa's mineral resources has increased dramatically. This paper addresses th...
The main purpose of this case study was to explain the power game behind the mineral extraction and ...
This article traces the geography of the “conflict minerals” campaign and its impact on artisanal mi...
Semi-industrial mining in and near protected areas in eastern DRC exacerbates violent conflict in th...
Semi-industrial mining in and near protected areas in eastern DRC exacerbates violent conflict in th...
Demand in cobalt has been surging in recent years due to advancements in technology and the requirem...
Since 2002, the mining sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been liberalised and the...
We estimate the impact of geo-located mining concessions on the number of conflict events recorded i...
We estimate the impact of geo-located mining concessions on the number of conflict events recorded i...