How the degree of publicness of goods affect violent conflict? Based on the theoretical model in Esteban and Ray (2001) we find that the effect of the degree of publicness depends on the group size. When the group is small (large), the degree of publicness increases (decreases) the likelihood of conflict. This opens an empirical question that we tackle using microdata from the Colombian conflict at the municipality level. We use three goods with different publicness degree to identify the sign of the effect of publicness on conflict. These goods are coca crops (private good), road density (public good subject to congestion) and average education quality (a purer public good). After dealing with endogeneity issues using an IV approach, we fi...
This paper explores the importance of the risk of violence on the decision making of rural household...
Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the mechanisms that s...
This paper studies costly conflict over private and public goods. Oil is an example of the former, p...
How the degree of publicness of goods affect violent conflict? Based on the theoretical model in Est...
The Colombian conflict has lasted for around 50 years. It has been fueled by the financial opportuni...
Este documento estima el impacto de carreteras rurales sobre el desarrollo del conflicto armado y lo...
The “Resource Curse” posits a positive association between the value of natural commodities and civi...
Public support for a peace agreement is crucial in determining its success, but literature on the to...
Armed conflicts in any country highlight the frictions within society. Armed conflict brings untold ...
The causes of internal conflicts are not easy to identify, and in order to understand its dynamics i...
Observers say that drug production fuels violence in Colombia, but does coca production explain diff...
The following dissertation examines the relationship between the actual control of insurgent groups,...
How do income shocks affect armed conflict? Theory suggests two opposite effects. If labour is used ...
We analyze how the determinants of the civil conflict in Colombia at the municipal level respond to ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 31, 2013).The entire ...
This paper explores the importance of the risk of violence on the decision making of rural household...
Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the mechanisms that s...
This paper studies costly conflict over private and public goods. Oil is an example of the former, p...
How the degree of publicness of goods affect violent conflict? Based on the theoretical model in Est...
The Colombian conflict has lasted for around 50 years. It has been fueled by the financial opportuni...
Este documento estima el impacto de carreteras rurales sobre el desarrollo del conflicto armado y lo...
The “Resource Curse” posits a positive association between the value of natural commodities and civi...
Public support for a peace agreement is crucial in determining its success, but literature on the to...
Armed conflicts in any country highlight the frictions within society. Armed conflict brings untold ...
The causes of internal conflicts are not easy to identify, and in order to understand its dynamics i...
Observers say that drug production fuels violence in Colombia, but does coca production explain diff...
The following dissertation examines the relationship between the actual control of insurgent groups,...
How do income shocks affect armed conflict? Theory suggests two opposite effects. If labour is used ...
We analyze how the determinants of the civil conflict in Colombia at the municipal level respond to ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 31, 2013).The entire ...
This paper explores the importance of the risk of violence on the decision making of rural household...
Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the mechanisms that s...
This paper studies costly conflict over private and public goods. Oil is an example of the former, p...