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We analyse the effect of violence and rebellion on the evolution of household welfare. We collected new panel data for Burundi (1999-2007) in which we reinterviewed original as well as newly formed households (split-offs). We use several definitions of the household as unit of analysis and test...
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we re-interviewed original as well as newly formed households (split-offs), we show that headcount poverty decreased by 3 ….5 % points when split-off households are taken into account and 1% when splits are left out. Poverty is persistent while …
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In an ethnically polarized country, does aversion towards inter-ethnic inequity induce citizens to vote for a party promoting an equitable allocation of national resources among ethnic groups? We base our analysis on a survey that we conducted among 331 students from Addis Ababa University. We...
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