Consequences of Civil Conflict
This paper reviews the literature on the development consequences of internal armed conflict and state fragility and analyzes the relationship using data from World Development Indicators, Ukraine Corporate Development Project UCDP/Peace Research I...
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okr-10986-275022021-04-23T14:04:43Z Consequences of Civil Conflict Gates, Scott Hegre, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Håvard Strand, Håvard ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADEQUATE SANITATION FACILITIES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ARMED CONFLICT ARMED CONFLICTS ARMED FORCE ARMED FORCES BATTLE BATTLES BOMBARDMENT CHILD MORTALITY CIVIL CONFLICT CIVIL CONFLICTS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS COLLATERAL DAMAGE COMBAT CONFLICT COUNTRIES CONFLICT COUNTRY COST OF WAR COUNTERFACTUAL DEATHS DEMOCRACY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIET DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISEASES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ETHNIC FRACTIONALIZATION FEMALE EDUCATION FEMALE LIFE EXPECTANCY FIGHTING FOOD INSECURITY FORCED MIGRATION FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGNERS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER EQUALITY GENDER PARITY GOOD GOVERNANCE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUERILLA HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM HIV HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN SECURITY IMPACT OF CONFLICT INCOME INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INTERNAL CONFLICT INTERNAL CONFLICTS INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTRASTATE CONFLICT LARGE POPULATIONS LIFE EXPECTANCY LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MASS MOVEMENT MATERNAL MORTALITY MEASLES MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEETINGS MILITARY ACTIVITY MILITARY EXPENDITURE MILITARY EXPENDITURES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MILLION PEOPLE MINORITY MORTALITY LEVELS NATIONS NEIGHBORING CIVIL WAR NOURISHMENT NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PEOPLE PEACE PEACE RESEARCH PEACEKEEPING POOR POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION SIZE POST-CONFLICT POST-CONFLICT COUNTRIES POST-CONFLICT PERIOD POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SPENDING REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEES RESPECT RISK FACTORS RISK OF CONFLICT RISK OF DEATH RISK OF WAR ROADS RURAL POPULATIONS SAFE WATER SANITATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SMALL COUNTRIES SOCIAL SERVICES SOLDIER SOLDIERS TRANSPORTATION TRAP TUBERCULOSIS UNDERDEVELOPMENT UNESCO UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL UNIVERSAL EDUCATION VICTIMS VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT VIOLENT CRIME WAR WARFARE WARS WEAPONS WORLD DEVELOPMENT This paper reviews the literature on the development consequences of internal armed conflict and state fragility and analyzes the relationship using data from World Development Indicators, Ukraine Corporate Development Project UCDP/Peace Research Institute of Oslo (PRIO) Armed Conflict Data (ACD), and World Bank state fragility assessments. Our main focus is on a set of development indicators that capture seven of the Millennium Development Goals, but the author also look briefly into the effect of conflict and fragility on growth, human rights abuses, and democratization. The author analyze these relationships using a variety of methods, averages by conflict and fragility status; cross-sectional regression analyses of change in each indicator over the time frame for which we have data; fixed-effects regression analyses of the impact on each indicator for each five-year period 1965-2009; as well as occasional panel time series models and matching techniques. In section two, the author summarizes the methodological choices and presents our conflict data. Section three summarizes the results of our analysis. Finally, section four analyzes the effects of internal armed conflict on the attainment of the individual Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). 2017-06-30T16:03:30Z 2017-06-30T16:03:30Z 2010-10-26 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/312541468181479096/Consequences-of-civil-conflict http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27502 English en_US World Development Report 2011 Background Papers; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADEQUATE SANITATION FACILITIES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ARMED CONFLICT ARMED CONFLICTS ARMED FORCE ARMED FORCES BATTLE BATTLES BOMBARDMENT CHILD MORTALITY CIVIL CONFLICT CIVIL CONFLICTS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS COLLATERAL DAMAGE COMBAT CONFLICT COUNTRIES CONFLICT COUNTRY COST OF WAR COUNTERFACTUAL DEATHS DEMOCRACY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIET DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISEASES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ETHNIC FRACTIONALIZATION FEMALE EDUCATION FEMALE LIFE EXPECTANCY FIGHTING FOOD INSECURITY FORCED MIGRATION FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGNERS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER EQUALITY GENDER PARITY GOOD GOVERNANCE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUERILLA HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM HIV HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN SECURITY IMPACT OF CONFLICT INCOME INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INTERNAL CONFLICT INTERNAL CONFLICTS INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTRASTATE CONFLICT LARGE POPULATIONS LIFE EXPECTANCY LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MASS MOVEMENT MATERNAL MORTALITY MEASLES MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEETINGS MILITARY ACTIVITY MILITARY EXPENDITURE MILITARY EXPENDITURES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MILLION PEOPLE MINORITY MORTALITY LEVELS NATIONS NEIGHBORING CIVIL WAR NOURISHMENT NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PEOPLE PEACE PEACE RESEARCH PEACEKEEPING POOR POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION SIZE POST-CONFLICT POST-CONFLICT COUNTRIES POST-CONFLICT PERIOD POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SPENDING REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEES RESPECT RISK FACTORS RISK OF CONFLICT RISK OF DEATH RISK OF WAR ROADS RURAL POPULATIONS SAFE WATER SANITATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SMALL COUNTRIES SOCIAL SERVICES SOLDIER SOLDIERS TRANSPORTATION TRAP TUBERCULOSIS UNDERDEVELOPMENT UNESCO UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL UNIVERSAL EDUCATION VICTIMS VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT VIOLENT CRIME WAR WARFARE WARS WEAPONS WORLD DEVELOPMENT |
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ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADEQUATE SANITATION FACILITIES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ARMED CONFLICT ARMED CONFLICTS ARMED FORCE ARMED FORCES BATTLE BATTLES BOMBARDMENT CHILD MORTALITY CIVIL CONFLICT CIVIL CONFLICTS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS COLLATERAL DAMAGE COMBAT CONFLICT COUNTRIES CONFLICT COUNTRY COST OF WAR COUNTERFACTUAL DEATHS DEMOCRACY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DIET DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISEASES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ETHNIC FRACTIONALIZATION FEMALE EDUCATION FEMALE LIFE EXPECTANCY FIGHTING FOOD INSECURITY FORCED MIGRATION FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGNERS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER EQUALITY GENDER PARITY GOOD GOVERNANCE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUERILLA HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH-CARE SYSTEM HIV HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN SECURITY IMPACT OF CONFLICT INCOME INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INTERNAL CONFLICT INTERNAL CONFLICTS INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTRASTATE CONFLICT LARGE POPULATIONS LIFE EXPECTANCY LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MASS MOVEMENT MATERNAL MORTALITY MEASLES MEDICAL PERSONNEL MEETINGS MILITARY ACTIVITY MILITARY EXPENDITURE MILITARY EXPENDITURES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MILLION PEOPLE MINORITY MORTALITY LEVELS NATIONS NEIGHBORING CIVIL WAR NOURISHMENT NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PEOPLE PEACE PEACE RESEARCH PEACEKEEPING POOR POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION SIZE POST-CONFLICT POST-CONFLICT COUNTRIES POST-CONFLICT PERIOD POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SPENDING REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEES RESPECT RISK FACTORS RISK OF CONFLICT RISK OF DEATH RISK OF WAR ROADS RURAL POPULATIONS SAFE WATER SANITATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SMALL COUNTRIES SOCIAL SERVICES SOLDIER SOLDIERS TRANSPORTATION TRAP TUBERCULOSIS UNDERDEVELOPMENT UNESCO UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR WOMEN UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL UNIVERSAL EDUCATION VICTIMS VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT VIOLENT CRIME WAR WARFARE WARS WEAPONS WORLD DEVELOPMENT Gates, Scott Hegre, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Håvard Strand, Håvard Consequences of Civil Conflict |
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World Development Report 2011 Background Papers; |
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This paper reviews the literature on the
development consequences of internal armed conflict and
state fragility and analyzes the relationship using data
from World Development Indicators, Ukraine Corporate
Development Project UCDP/Peace Research Institute of Oslo
(PRIO) Armed Conflict Data (ACD), and World Bank state
fragility assessments. Our main focus is on a set of
development indicators that capture seven of the Millennium
Development Goals, but the author also look briefly into the
effect of conflict and fragility on growth, human rights
abuses, and democratization. The author analyze these
relationships using a variety of methods, averages by
conflict and fragility status; cross-sectional regression
analyses of change in each indicator over the time frame for
which we have data; fixed-effects regression analyses of the
impact on each indicator for each five-year period
1965-2009; as well as occasional panel time series models
and matching techniques. In section two, the author
summarizes the methodological choices and presents our
conflict data. Section three summarizes the results of our
analysis. Finally, section four analyzes the effects of
internal armed conflict on the attainment of the individual
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). |
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Gates, Scott Hegre, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Håvard Strand, Håvard |
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Gates, Scott Hegre, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård, Håvard Strand, Håvard |
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Gates, Scott |
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Consequences of Civil Conflict |
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Consequences of Civil Conflict |
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Consequences of Civil Conflict |
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Consequences of Civil Conflict |
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Consequences of Civil Conflict |
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consequences of civil conflict |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/312541468181479096/Consequences-of-civil-conflict http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27502 |
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