Type | Journal Article - Journal of Conflict Resolution |
Title | The economic legacy of civil war: firm-level evidence from Sierra Leone |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 57 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Page numbers | 65-88 |
URL | https://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/54084/1/636759008.pdf |
Abstract | This paper positions itself among the very rare microeconomic analyses on the consequences of civil war. Up to now, most analyses on this topic are based upon household surveys. The originality of the present study is that it investigates for the first time the likely predominant route by which civil conflict affects the economy, namely through firms. The context of the study is Sierra Leone, a country that was ravaged by a violent conflict from 1991 to 2002. The approach is to use geographical variations in the intensity of conflict to estimate the impact of violence on firms, on which we have data from the World Bank 2007 Employers Survey. The proposed theory is that during the conflict, violence affects production through a form of technical regress and demand through a reduction in income. The persistent post-conflict effects are yet less obvious…/ |
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