RAIN,GROWTH, AND CIVIL WAR: THE IMPORTANCE OF LOCATION |
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Authors: | Peter Sandholt Jensen |
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Affiliation: | Danish Institute of Rural Research and Development , University of Southern Denmark , Esbjerg , Denmark |
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Abstract: | We re‐examine the Miguel et al. (2004 Miguel, E., Satyanath, S. and Sergenti, E. 2004. Economic shocks and civil conflict: an instrumental variables approach. Journal of Political Economy, 112(4): 725–753. [Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]) study of the impact of growth on civil war, using growth in rainfall as an instrument. Miguel et al. (2004 Miguel, E., Satyanath, S. and Sergenti, E. 2004. Economic shocks and civil conflict: an instrumental variables approach. Journal of Political Economy, 112(4): 725–753. [Crossref], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]) – in our view, erroneously – include countries participating in civil wars in other states. Restricting the conflict data to states with conflict on their own territory reduces the estimated impact of economic growth on civil war. We show how spatial correlations in rainfall growth and participation in civil conflicts induce a stronger apparent relationship in the mis‐classified data. |
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Keywords: | Civil war Conflict Growth Rainfall Location Spatial econometrics |
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