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on the geography of interstate conflict: the dearth of location-level data. This dataset provides details of the …, to stimulate additional hypothesis derivation in work on the geography of conflict. The data are then employed to offer a …
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The collapse of Mobutu's Zaire and the arrival of father and son Kabila regimes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (hereafter, the DRC) were hastened by the dramatic and tumultuous spread of violence from neighboring Rwanda. Mobutu's state's inability to manage the influx of Hutu refugees...
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poverty and geography is similar for deaths caused by the insurgents and deaths caused by the state. Furthermore, poorer …
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This paper explores the role of state capacity in the comparative economic development of China and Japan. Before 1850, both nations were ruled by stable dictators who relied on bureaucrats to govern their domains. We hypothesize that agency problems increase with the geographical size of a...
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This paper explores the role of state capacity in the comparative economic development of China and Japan. Before 1850, both nations were ruled by stable dictators who relied on bureaucrats to govern their domains. We hypothesize that agency problems increase with the geographical size of a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010895338
, geography and institutions- that are closely connected to economic and social development. Historical in nature and slow to …
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