Some economic consequences of the transition from civil war to peace


Azam, Jean-Paul; Bevan, David; Collier, Paul; Dercon, Stefan; Gunning, Jan and Sanjay Pradhan
Bok Engelsk 1994 World Bank
Utgitt
Wash. D.C. : World Bank Policy Research Department and Public Economic Division , 1994
Omfang
150p.
Opplysninger
Evidence from Africa, esp. Ethiopia and Uganda, sheds light on why, when a civil war ends, it takes time to claim a peace dividend.. - Chapter 1: Paul Collier:Introduction;chap.2:Paul Collier & Jan Willem Gunning:War, peace and private porfolios; chap.3:Paul Collier & Jan Willem Gunning: Policy uncertainty, repatriation and investment; chap.4:Jean-Paul Azam: How to pay for the peace?A theoretical framework with references to African countries; chap.5:Paul Collier: Demobilization and insecurity - A study in the economics of the transition from war to peace; chap.6:Stefan Dercon: Food markets, liberalization and peace in Ethiopia;chap.7:David Bevan & Sanjay Pradhan:Fiscal aspects of the transition from war to peace; chap.8: David Bevan:Economic aspects of the Ethiopian transition to peace; chap 9: Paul Collier & Sanjay Pradhan: Economic aspects of the Ugandan transition to peace.
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