This paper analyzes the economic growth impact of organized political violence. First, the authors articulate the theoretical underpinnings of the growth impact of political violence in a popular model of growth under uncertainty. The authors show that, under plausible assumptions regarding attitudes toward risk, the overall effects of organized political violence are likely to be much higher than its direct capital destruction impact. Second, using a quantitative model of violence that distinguishes between three levels of political violence (riots, coups, and civil war), the authors use predicted probabilities of aggregate violence and its three manifestations to identify their growth effects in an encompassing growth model. Panel regress...
This analysis empirically investigates the relationships between resource windfalls, political regim...
An unstable macroeconomic environment is often regarded as detrimental to economic growth. Among the...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, non-democratic events, like civil wars and coup d'etat, destroy economic deve...
In this paper, we introduce a new variable called Internal Violence Index (IVI) and study its effect...
The paper investigates the effects of ethnic diversity on economic performance and the risk of viole...
Sub-Saharan Africa's dismal development outcomes -- growth collapse and declining real income -- are...
In this paper, we introduce a new variable called Internal Violence Index (IVI) and study its effect...
Sociopolitical instability is considered detrimental to long-run growth. This paper presents the res...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
This paper measures the macroeconomic impact of recent political crisis, protest and uprisings in Af...
This thesis analyses several political economy mechanisms surrounding economic development and devel...
An unstable macroeconomic environment is often regarded as detrimental to economic growth. Among the...
This analysis empirically investigates the relationships between resource windfalls, political regim...
An unstable macroeconomic environment is often regarded as detrimental to economic growth. Among the...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, non-democratic events, like civil wars and coup d'etat, destroy economic deve...
In this paper, we introduce a new variable called Internal Violence Index (IVI) and study its effect...
The paper investigates the effects of ethnic diversity on economic performance and the risk of viole...
Sub-Saharan Africa's dismal development outcomes -- growth collapse and declining real income -- are...
In this paper, we introduce a new variable called Internal Violence Index (IVI) and study its effect...
Sociopolitical instability is considered detrimental to long-run growth. This paper presents the res...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
This paper measures the macroeconomic impact of recent political crisis, protest and uprisings in Af...
This thesis analyses several political economy mechanisms surrounding economic development and devel...
An unstable macroeconomic environment is often regarded as detrimental to economic growth. Among the...
This analysis empirically investigates the relationships between resource windfalls, political regim...
An unstable macroeconomic environment is often regarded as detrimental to economic growth. Among the...
Foreign aid, low institutional quality and civil wars are associated with slow economic development ...