This paper examines the relationship between income shocks and conflict across Nigerian states over the 2000s. By matching consumption, production, commodity prices and conflict data, the analysis captures two opposite channels linking agricultural price changes to conflict. Consistently with the opportunity cost mechanism of conflict, price increases of commodities produced by the households have a conflict-reducing effect, while the opposite is true for prices of consumed commodities. The net impact turns out to be conflict inducing in contrast with most of the related literature that focuses on the production side of agricultural price shocks. These results underscore the importance of modelling both production and consumption effects to...
The paper empirically examines the impact of economic growth on conflicts in Nigeria, using annual d...
This paper disentangles the ethnic drivers of the effect of food-related income shocks on African co...
One of the most influential ideas in the study of political instability is that income shocks provok...
This paper examines the relationship between income shocks and conflict across Nigerian states over ...
While the negative effects of conflict on health and education are well established, studies identif...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
In the first chapter, we examine the impact of rainfall shocks and armed conflicts on regional price...
How do income shocks affect armed conflict? Theory suggests two opposite effects. If labour is used ...
Scholars of the resource curse argue that reliance on primary commodities destabilizes governments: ...
Against the background that domestic policies in Nigeria have been linked to an endemic - high, vola...
Domestic policies in Nigeria have been linked to high, volatile, and rising food prices in the count...
Conflicts such as the Boko Haram insurgency, herder–farmer conflicts, and armed banditry attacks are...
Though recent literature uncovers linkages between commodity prices and conflict, the causal directi...
Economists and political scientists have argued that differences in the risk of civil conflict acros...
Do exogenous economic shocks promote civil conflict directly? Do they affect all the societies alike...
The paper empirically examines the impact of economic growth on conflicts in Nigeria, using annual d...
This paper disentangles the ethnic drivers of the effect of food-related income shocks on African co...
One of the most influential ideas in the study of political instability is that income shocks provok...
This paper examines the relationship between income shocks and conflict across Nigerian states over ...
While the negative effects of conflict on health and education are well established, studies identif...
Studies that examine the impact of food prices on conflict usually assume that (all) changes in inte...
In the first chapter, we examine the impact of rainfall shocks and armed conflicts on regional price...
How do income shocks affect armed conflict? Theory suggests two opposite effects. If labour is used ...
Scholars of the resource curse argue that reliance on primary commodities destabilizes governments: ...
Against the background that domestic policies in Nigeria have been linked to an endemic - high, vola...
Domestic policies in Nigeria have been linked to high, volatile, and rising food prices in the count...
Conflicts such as the Boko Haram insurgency, herder–farmer conflicts, and armed banditry attacks are...
Though recent literature uncovers linkages between commodity prices and conflict, the causal directi...
Economists and political scientists have argued that differences in the risk of civil conflict acros...
Do exogenous economic shocks promote civil conflict directly? Do they affect all the societies alike...
The paper empirically examines the impact of economic growth on conflicts in Nigeria, using annual d...
This paper disentangles the ethnic drivers of the effect of food-related income shocks on African co...
One of the most influential ideas in the study of political instability is that income shocks provok...