The main objective of this paper is to systematically identify potential channels of transmission linking civil war and poverty that may lead to the persistence of cycles of poverty and war. A particular focus of the paper is the notion of individual (and group) agency during civil wars, as well as agency constraints faced by populations affected by violence. Although the outbreak and impact of war is known to depend on several financial and political factors, the onset, duration and magnitude of the impact of civil wars are also closely related to what happens to people during violent conflicts and to what people do in areas of violence to secure livelihoods, economic survival, physical security and their social networks. The nature and ex...
Identifying the complex channels through which civil war affects household decisions is important in...
Civil conflict has far-reaching effects on underdeveloped economies. Whilst military expenditure may...
Previous research has interpreted the correlation between per capita income and civil war as evidenc...
transmission linking civil war and poverty that may lead to the persistence of cycles of poverty an...
This paper discusses how endogenous mechanisms linking processes of violent conflict and the econom...
This article summarizes an empirical investigation of the link between poverty and the incidence of ...
Civil war is highly concentrated in poor countries. Nearly all recent quantitative studies find a st...
This paper offers a framework for analysing the effects of armed conflicts on households and the wa...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
The article examines the relationship between poverty and conflict. Violent conflicts will likely oc...
Poverty and conflict are widely understood to be closely interconnected; with poverty making countri...
Civil wars not only cause huge amounts of human distress, but are also a major cause of low-incomes....
Abstract: We analyse the effect of civil war on household welfare. Using Burundian panel data for th...
This paper evaluates the extent to which war-related psychological distress causes poverty. The endo...
This paper examines the assets management strategies adopted by households exposed to prolonged civi...
Identifying the complex channels through which civil war affects household decisions is important in...
Civil conflict has far-reaching effects on underdeveloped economies. Whilst military expenditure may...
Previous research has interpreted the correlation between per capita income and civil war as evidenc...
transmission linking civil war and poverty that may lead to the persistence of cycles of poverty an...
This paper discusses how endogenous mechanisms linking processes of violent conflict and the econom...
This article summarizes an empirical investigation of the link between poverty and the incidence of ...
Civil war is highly concentrated in poor countries. Nearly all recent quantitative studies find a st...
This paper offers a framework for analysing the effects of armed conflicts on households and the wa...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
The article examines the relationship between poverty and conflict. Violent conflicts will likely oc...
Poverty and conflict are widely understood to be closely interconnected; with poverty making countri...
Civil wars not only cause huge amounts of human distress, but are also a major cause of low-incomes....
Abstract: We analyse the effect of civil war on household welfare. Using Burundian panel data for th...
This paper evaluates the extent to which war-related psychological distress causes poverty. The endo...
This paper examines the assets management strategies adopted by households exposed to prolonged civi...
Identifying the complex channels through which civil war affects household decisions is important in...
Civil conflict has far-reaching effects on underdeveloped economies. Whilst military expenditure may...
Previous research has interpreted the correlation between per capita income and civil war as evidenc...