The indivisible hand of peace? consumption opportunities and civil war/ Phillip Nelson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Defence and Peace Economics Vol 32, No. 5, August 2021, pp.533-549Summary: As debate continues over the mechanisms underlying the relationship between economic development and civil war, this paper scrutinizes the indicator of GDP directly, disaggregating it into its constituent components to examine whether their distinct associations with conflict onset can shed some light into the black box. Analysis of the individual correlations allows for identification of the driving force behind the aggregate statistical relationship.
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As debate continues over the mechanisms underlying the relationship between economic development and civil war, this paper scrutinizes the indicator of GDP directly, disaggregating it into its constituent components to examine whether their distinct associations with conflict onset can shed some light into the black box. Analysis of the individual correlations allows for identification of the driving force behind the aggregate statistical relationship.

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