The conflict-growth nexus and the poverty of nations / Syed Mansoob Murshed
2007
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SymbolST/ESA/2007/DWP/43
TitleThe conflict-growth nexus and the poverty of nations / Syed Mansoob Murshed
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Summary
Lack of growth limits poverty reduction while poverty increases conflict risk. Institutional failure and other factors seem to cause both growth failure and civil war. The greed explanation for confiict is common in cross-country econometric investigation, despite its dubious role in directly causing civil war. The relationship between natural resource revenues and conflict onset works through other mechanisms, such as a weakening social contract and withering state capacity. The grievance explanation for contemporary civil war is supported by detailed case studies where horizontal inequality is important. Economic reconstruction following war should therefore be pro-poor and address horizontal inequalities engendering conflict.
Long-Run Determinants of Growth -- Conflict -- Growth, Polity, Endowments and Conflict -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendations.
Long-Run Determinants of Growth -- Conflict -- Growth, Polity, Endowments and Conflict -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendations.
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ST/DESA(05)/D62/no.43
AuthorsMurshed, Syed Mansoob
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Date[New York] : UN Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs, June 2007
Description
16 p. : tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16).