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We build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must decide on the optimal allocation of labor between fighting and productive activities. In this setting, a diaspora emanating from one of the two groups can get actively involved in the conflict by transferring financial...
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of the Syrian conflict on economic and social outcomes in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon. It combines a large number of data …
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There is a paucity of facts about the effects of the recent military quot;Surgequot; on conditions in Iraq and whether … it is paving the way for a stable Iraq. Selective, anecdotal and incomplete analyses abound. Policy makers and defense … markets' assessment of Iraq's future. The new and unusually rigorous findings presented here should help inform current …
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of the Syrian conflict on economic and social outcomes in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon. It combines a large number of data …
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As a region, the Mashreq has seen more than its share of deaths, economic losses, and instability for the last decade. The region has braved massive economic and social shocks that would challenge even the most advanced economies in the world. The conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic has...
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There is a paucity of facts about the effects of the recent military "Surge" on conditions in Iraq and whether it is … paving the way for a stable Iraq. Selective, anecdotal and incomplete analyses abound. Policy makers and defense planners … Iraq's future. The new and unusually rigorous findings presented here should help inform current evaluations of the Surge …
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