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access to exogenous variation in conflict intensity. We exploit a unique administrative dataset from Colombia’s largest …
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access to exogenous variation in conflict intensity. We exploit a unique administrative dataset from Colombia’s largest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013236396
were killed and misrepresented as guerillas (a phenomenon known in Colombia as 'false positives'). Exploiting the fact that …
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heterogeneous impact by the level of rebelocracy. Using a household panel in four conflict regions in Colombia, the estimation …
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between the state force and paraestatal groupings in Valle del Cauca (Colombia). This paper is the first part of a project …
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This article proposes a reading of the armed conflict from an evolutionary design that takes into account the concept of private protection agencies in the works of Schelling/ Nozic/Gambetta. Their aim is to assess the dynamics of conflict and changes from its author's scientific output. A...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014199910
This article proposes a reading of the armed conflict from an evolutionary design that takes into account the concept of private protection agencies in the works of Schelling/Nozick/Gambetta. Their aim is to assess the dynamics of conflict and changes from its author’s scientific output. A...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014200329
explore these strategies through choices of firms operating in Colombia to expose key literature gaps and suggest five new …
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This article proposes a reading of the armed conflict from an evolutionary design that takes into account the concept of private protection agencies in the works of Schelling/Nozick/Gambetta. Their aim is to assess the dynamics of conflict and changes from its author’s scientific output. A...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014166844
a 15-year panel from Colombia, we model deforestation, coca cultivation, and conflict victims as interrelated responses …Population growth with weak economic development can promote tropical deforestation, but government infrastructure … investment can also open new frontiers and thus increase deforestation. In the Andean region of South America, population growth …
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