Civil wars and economic growth: A regional comparison |
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Authors: | James Murdoch Todd Sandler |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Sciences , University of Texas - Dallas , Richardson , TX , 75083 , USA;2. School of International Relations , University of Southern California , Von Kleinsmid Center 330, Los Angeles , CA , 90089-0043 , USA |
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Abstract: | The paper examines the impact of civil wars on income per-capita growth at home and in neighbors for four regional groupings of countries: Africa, Asia, Latin America, and a pooled Asian and Latin American sample. Both macroeconomic and civil-war influences on growth differ by region. With the use of a distance measure, we demonstrate that the spatial reach from the negative consequences of a civil war are region and time period specific. Generally, there was less dispersion in Africa than in Asia and Latin America. Moreover, Africa demonstrates a greater ability to recover from the adverse effects of civil wars than the other regions tested. |
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Keywords: | Civil Wars Economic Growth Spatial Econometrics Africa Asia Latin America |
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