Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in international food prices are exogenous shocks for individual countries or local areas. By isolating strictly exogenous shifts in global food commodity prices, we show that this assumption could seriously distort estimations of the impact on conflict in African regions. Specifically, we show that increases in food prices that are caused by harvest shocks outside Africa raise conflict significantly, whereas a "naive" regression of conflict on international food prices uncovers an inverse relationship. We also find that higher food prices lead to more conflict in regions with more agricultural production. Again, we document that failing to account ...
Global food prices started rising sharply in 2006 and reached record levels in the second quarter of...
Violent political conflict has been documented to have comprehensive adverse effects on economic act...
-Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflic...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
Over one million people have died from direct exposure to civil conflict in Africa since the end of ...
Food prices surge during 2007-08 has induced an enormous impact on the whole world, especially on th...
This study investigates the relationship between violent conflict, food price, and climate variabili...
AbstractThis study investigates the relationship between violent conflict, food price, and climate v...
This paper examines the relationship between income shocks and conflict across Nigerian states over ...
Recent price spikes in the international commodity markets have been blamed for numerous riots, prot...
Anecdotal evidence from the global food crisis of 2007-8 raises the more general question of whether...
The food price crisis of 2007–2008 and recent resurgence of food prices have focused increasing atte...
Though recent literature uncovers linkages between commodity prices and conflict, the causal directi...
The 2014 IPCC report concludes that changes in precipitation and temperature could cause global food...
Food prices have increased steadily since 2003 to become a real burden to the poor and net purchaser...
Global food prices started rising sharply in 2006 and reached record levels in the second quarter of...
Violent political conflict has been documented to have comprehensive adverse effects on economic act...
-Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflic...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
Over one million people have died from direct exposure to civil conflict in Africa since the end of ...
Food prices surge during 2007-08 has induced an enormous impact on the whole world, especially on th...
This study investigates the relationship between violent conflict, food price, and climate variabili...
AbstractThis study investigates the relationship between violent conflict, food price, and climate v...
This paper examines the relationship between income shocks and conflict across Nigerian states over ...
Recent price spikes in the international commodity markets have been blamed for numerous riots, prot...
Anecdotal evidence from the global food crisis of 2007-8 raises the more general question of whether...
The food price crisis of 2007–2008 and recent resurgence of food prices have focused increasing atte...
Though recent literature uncovers linkages between commodity prices and conflict, the causal directi...
The 2014 IPCC report concludes that changes in precipitation and temperature could cause global food...
Food prices have increased steadily since 2003 to become a real burden to the poor and net purchaser...
Global food prices started rising sharply in 2006 and reached record levels in the second quarter of...
Violent political conflict has been documented to have comprehensive adverse effects on economic act...
-Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflic...