We use experimental data from 35 randomly selected communities in Burundi to examine the impact of exposure to conflict on social-, risk- and time preferences. These types of preferences are important as they determine people’s propensity to invest and their ability to overcome social dilemmas, so that changes therein foster or hinder economic growth. We find that conflict affects preferences. Individuals that have been exposed to greater levels of violence display more altruistic behavior towards their neighbors, are more risk seeking, and have higher discount rates. Adverse, but temporary, shocks can thus alter savings and investments decisions, and potentially have long-run consequences.civil war, preferences, field experiments, Africa
This paper challenges the idea that farmers revert to subsistence farming when confronted with viole...
This paper examines the causes of conflict in Burundi and discusses strategies for building peace. T...
In these three essays, I study important facets of the transition to peace after Burundi's 1993-2005...
We use experimental data from 35 randomly selected communities in Burundi to examine the impact of e...
We use a series of field experiments in rural Burundi to examine the impact of exposure to conflict ...
We use a series of field experiments in rural Burundi to examine the impact of exposure to conflict ...
We use a series of field experiments in rural Burundi to examine the impact of exposure to conflict ...
We use a series of field experiments in rural Burundi to examine the impact of exposure to conflict ...
<p>Both preferences and institutions are central to economic theory. Insofar as they cannot be taken...
GRIPS Global Governance Program (G-cube)政策研究大学院大学 / National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies論文...
This paper challenges the idea that farmers revert to subsistence farming when confronted with viole...
First draft, not for citation. Comments most welcome1. This paper investigates whether the frequentl...
We analyse the role of mass violent conflict in influencing individual expectations. We hypothesise ...
This paper challenges the idea that farmers revert to subsistence farming when confronted with viole...
This paper examines the causes of conflict in Burundi and discusses strategies for building peace. T...
In these three essays, I study important facets of the transition to peace after Burundi's 1993-2005...
We use experimental data from 35 randomly selected communities in Burundi to examine the impact of e...
We use a series of field experiments in rural Burundi to examine the impact of exposure to conflict ...
We use a series of field experiments in rural Burundi to examine the impact of exposure to conflict ...
We use a series of field experiments in rural Burundi to examine the impact of exposure to conflict ...
We use a series of field experiments in rural Burundi to examine the impact of exposure to conflict ...
<p>Both preferences and institutions are central to economic theory. Insofar as they cannot be taken...
GRIPS Global Governance Program (G-cube)政策研究大学院大学 / National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies論文...
This paper challenges the idea that farmers revert to subsistence farming when confronted with viole...
First draft, not for citation. Comments most welcome1. This paper investigates whether the frequentl...
We analyse the role of mass violent conflict in influencing individual expectations. We hypothesise ...
This paper challenges the idea that farmers revert to subsistence farming when confronted with viole...
This paper examines the causes of conflict in Burundi and discusses strategies for building peace. T...
In these three essays, I study important facets of the transition to peace after Burundi's 1993-2005...