The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2017.1405235The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17457289.2017.1394309This paper examines the impact of civil war on military expenditure. We employ two measures of military expenditure: the share of military expenditure in general government expenditure and the logarithm of military expenditures. We would reasonably expect a priori that military expenditure as a share of general government expenditure increases during a civil war and that such increases would taper off over the duration of a civil war. We also explore whether the termination of a civil war induces a decline in the share of military expenditure as a sh...
Post-conflict situations face a high risk of reversion to conflict. We investigate the effect of mil...
Figure 1 shows how the global incidence of civil war has changed over the last half-century.1 The in...
The governments of so called war economies spend extraordinary amounts in the military sector and in...
Civil wars are intricate social, political and psychological phenomena. However, economics can offer...
Most nations have experienced an internal armed conflict since 1960. The past decade has witnessed a...
Post-conflict situations face a high risk of reversion to conflict. We investigate the effect of mil...
Civil wars impose substantial costs on the domestic economy. We empirically measure the economic imp...
Abstract: There is a consensus that civil wars entail enormous economic costs, but we lack reliable ...
The activity of war has existed throughout the length of human history, occurring between and within...
Civil wars are now the most common form of major armed conflict and in this paper we examine the eco...
Why is it that some governments ending a civil war in a negotiated settlement succeed in reducing mi...
International audienceThere is a consensus that civil wars entail enormous economic costs, but there...
Civil wars impose substantial costs on the domestic economy. We empirically measure the economic imp...
This article summarizes an empirical investigation of the link between poverty and the incidence of ...
This study examines the negative effects of civil wars and the post-civil war environment on educati...
Post-conflict situations face a high risk of reversion to conflict. We investigate the effect of mil...
Figure 1 shows how the global incidence of civil war has changed over the last half-century.1 The in...
The governments of so called war economies spend extraordinary amounts in the military sector and in...
Civil wars are intricate social, political and psychological phenomena. However, economics can offer...
Most nations have experienced an internal armed conflict since 1960. The past decade has witnessed a...
Post-conflict situations face a high risk of reversion to conflict. We investigate the effect of mil...
Civil wars impose substantial costs on the domestic economy. We empirically measure the economic imp...
Abstract: There is a consensus that civil wars entail enormous economic costs, but we lack reliable ...
The activity of war has existed throughout the length of human history, occurring between and within...
Civil wars are now the most common form of major armed conflict and in this paper we examine the eco...
Why is it that some governments ending a civil war in a negotiated settlement succeed in reducing mi...
International audienceThere is a consensus that civil wars entail enormous economic costs, but there...
Civil wars impose substantial costs on the domestic economy. We empirically measure the economic imp...
This article summarizes an empirical investigation of the link between poverty and the incidence of ...
This study examines the negative effects of civil wars and the post-civil war environment on educati...
Post-conflict situations face a high risk of reversion to conflict. We investigate the effect of mil...
Figure 1 shows how the global incidence of civil war has changed over the last half-century.1 The in...
The governments of so called war economies spend extraordinary amounts in the military sector and in...