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To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan civil wars are more likely to start following downturns in the international price of countries’ main export commodities. The data show a robust effect of commodity price downturns...
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To learn more about the effect of economic conditions on civil war, we examine whether Sub-Saharan civil wars are more likely to start following downturns in the international price of countries’ main export commodities. The data show a robust effect of commodity price downturns on the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005772194
rainfall growth between t-1 and t-2. I argue that this finding is driven by a positive correlation between conflict in t and …Miguel, Satyanath, and Sergenti (2004) argue that lower rainfall levels and negative rainfall shocks increase conflict … rainfall levels in t-2. If lower rainfall levels or negative rainfall shocks increased conflict, one might have expected MSS …
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used in the literature (rainfall and temperature) as it measures the accumulation of water in the soil in taking into … through economic growth. …
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used in the literature (rainfall and temperature) as it measures the accumulation of water in the soil in taking into … through economic growth. …
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A common finding in the empirical civil war literature is that population size and per capita income are highly significant predictors of civil war incidence and onset. This paper shows that the common finding of population size and per capita income having a significant average effect on civil...
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used in the literature (rainfall and temperature) as it measures the accumulation of water in the soil in taking into … through economic growth …
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Does economic growth affect the likelihood of civil war? Answering this question requires dealing with reverse … causation. Our approach exploits that international commodity prices have a significant effect on the income growth of Sub …-Saharan African countries. We show that lower income growth makes civil war more likely in non-democracies. This effect is …
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Research and Science Today Journal is a publication founded in 2011 and it is dedicated to the students of all levels (license, master and doctoral) of faculties in the country and abroad. We want to offer the participants the opportunity to present their scientific works in the following areas:...
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A common finding in the empirical civil war literature is that population size and per capita income are highly significant predictors of civil war incidence and onset. This paper shows that the common finding of population size and per capita income having a significant average effect on civil...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010280067