Resources tagged: Economics of Conflict
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The Private Sector in Postrevolution Egypt
This report from the Carnegie Middle East Center calls for greater collaboration between the private sector, the government, and civil society organizations, in order to avert an economic crisis and promote growth, stability, and the consolidation of democracy in Egypt. -
Economic Shocks and Conflict: Evidence from Commodity Prices
In this paper, Samuel Bazzi and Chris Blattman use data evidence to show the effect of rising commodity prices on conflict. -
The Logistics Of The War In The Sahel
In this paper from Stabiltiy, Gary K. Busch breaks down the logistics of the recent crisis in the Sahel.
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From Supply and Demand to Power and Data: The Case for a More Restrained Handling of Job Creation Programs in Conflict-Affected SituationsPosted by: Jeffrey JonkersRich Malllet raises some important issues here: job-creation programmes...
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Creating Inclusive Youth Employment in Fragile StatesPosted by: ydupontDear Lex Rieffel, I would be very interesed to hear more on this...
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Creating Inclusive Youth Employment in Fragile StatesPosted by: RieffelFrom where I sit, I believe the challenge of urban youth unemployment--not...
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What do recent G-20 decisions mean for Conflict-Affected States?Posted by: claireflozIf the developed countries incurred debts, how much more the little...
