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impact of Burundi's civil war on children's health status. The identification strategy exploits exogenous variation in the …
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This paper investigates the effect of exposure to violent conflict on human capital accumulation in Burundi. It …
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This paper analyzes Burundi's medium-term fiscal sustainability in the light of the country's vulnerability to various … sustainability. Drawing initially on the standard inter-temporal sustainability framework, the baseline analysis shows that Burundi …
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Road construction has often been viewed as the precursor to deforestation, especially in tropical forests. Traditional responses to such threats have been reactive, with attempts to mitigate impacts through physical measures, or the establishment of protected areas. These approaches often have...
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Previous research proposes that peace is more likely to become durable if all rebel groups are included in the settlement reached. The argument implies that if actors are excluded and continue to pursue the military course, this could have a destabilizing effect on the actors that have signed an...
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Ethiopia is currently embroiled in a large-scale civil war that has continued for more than a year. Using unique High-Frequency Phone Survey data, which spans several months before and after the outbreak of the war, this paper provides fresh evidence on the ex durante impacts of the conflict on...
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This paper suggests a new factor that makes civil war more likely: the inability of political actors to make credible promises to broad segments of society. Lacking this ability, both elected and unelected governments pursue public policies that leave citizens less well-off and more prone to...
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Using an "event-study" methodology, this paper analyzes the aftermath of civil war in a cross-section of countries. It focuses on those experiences where the end of conflict marks the beginning of a relatively lasting peace. The paper considers 41 countries involved in internal wars in the...
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No systematic study has examined the effect of post-conflict justice on the duration of peace on a global basis. This paper attempts to fill that void by building on a newly constructed dataset (Binningsbo, Elster, and Gates 2005), which reports the presence of various forms of post-conflict...
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The authors analyze the relationship between ethnic polarization and the duration of civil wars. Several recent papers … level of measurement error or uncertainty, more polarization implies lengthier wars. The empirical results show that …
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