Violent political conflict has been documented to have comprehensive adverse effects on economic activity and, thus, substantially harm social welfare. As conflict escalations are often reported to fragment economic space, we suggest an empirical framework which allows for estimating changes in the size of markets often split by frontlines. This approach uses a differentiated goods oligopoly model to separate effects of conflict intensity on consumer demand, costs of trade, market size, and market structure. We combine daily sales of apples in Hebron - one of the focal points of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict - and variables quantifying complementary aspects of conflict intensity. Conflict is found to suppress demand and affect competitio...
We study the effect of U.S. food aid on conflict in recipient countries. Our analysis exploits time ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has resulted in societal alienation between both conflicting partie...
Imposing military security measures as a consequence of violent conflict may lead to depressing econ...
The impact of violent conflict on the state of the economy has been studied extensively since the tw...
The bioeconomy of developing countries largely focuses on the production and distribution of food gi...
We investigate whether hostile international relations in the framework of the ongoing Israeli-Pales...
Political instabilities and violent political conflict have in recent years risen substantially thro...
Over one million people have died from direct exposure to civil conflict in Africa since the end of ...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
The impact of violent conflict on households’ access to food markets; difference-in-difference model...
Food security is recognized as an inherent human right, enshrined within the principles of the Agend...
This paper provides an overview of the link between food insecurity and violent conflict, addressing...
The impact of violent conflict on households’ access to food markets: Heterogeneity across rural and...
Recent price spikes in the international commodity markets have been blamed for numerous riots, prot...
“Most wars of the late 20th century and early 21st century are ‘ food wars, ’ meaning that food is u...
We study the effect of U.S. food aid on conflict in recipient countries. Our analysis exploits time ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has resulted in societal alienation between both conflicting partie...
Imposing military security measures as a consequence of violent conflict may lead to depressing econ...
The impact of violent conflict on the state of the economy has been studied extensively since the tw...
The bioeconomy of developing countries largely focuses on the production and distribution of food gi...
We investigate whether hostile international relations in the framework of the ongoing Israeli-Pales...
Political instabilities and violent political conflict have in recent years risen substantially thro...
Over one million people have died from direct exposure to civil conflict in Africa since the end of ...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
The impact of violent conflict on households’ access to food markets; difference-in-difference model...
Food security is recognized as an inherent human right, enshrined within the principles of the Agend...
This paper provides an overview of the link between food insecurity and violent conflict, addressing...
The impact of violent conflict on households’ access to food markets: Heterogeneity across rural and...
Recent price spikes in the international commodity markets have been blamed for numerous riots, prot...
“Most wars of the late 20th century and early 21st century are ‘ food wars, ’ meaning that food is u...
We study the effect of U.S. food aid on conflict in recipient countries. Our analysis exploits time ...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has resulted in societal alienation between both conflicting partie...
Imposing military security measures as a consequence of violent conflict may lead to depressing econ...