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dominance. Third, economic and political factors remain less relevant than colonial origin and religion. These results lend …
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How does conflict exposure affect trust? We hypothesize that direct (firsthand) experience with conflict induces parochialism: trust towards out-groups worsens, but trust towards in-groups, owing to positive experiences of kin solidarity, may improve. Indirect exposure to conflict through...
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In recent debates, morality or social norms have been proposed as an instrument to reduce conflict behavior. As the argument goes, moral people will not engage in socially not-tolerated behavior or, less so than amoral people. Analyzing this question in the framework of contest theory, we find...
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A long-standing view is that violent conflicts generally reduce trust. A contrasting view emphasizes discriminatory effects: conflicts are thought to result in parochial trust, enhancing in-group trust and eroding out-group trust. We attempt to disentangle this apparent contradiction by relating...
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This paper investigates the impacts of conflicts on state-capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a region that has recorded a disproportionate number of armed conflicts and has a high presence in the Fragile States Index rankings. Individually, both conflicts and state-capacity are known to have...
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Data on rainfall patterns only weakly corroborate the claim that climate change explains the Darfur conflict that began in 2003 and has claimed more than 200,000 lives and displaced more than two million persons. Rainfall in Darfur did not decline significantly in the years prior to the eruption...
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Although most aid projects are aimed at local development, most research on the aid-conflict nexus is based on the country-year as unit of analysis. In contrast, this study examines the link between aid commitments and conflict intensity at the local level for three African countries between...
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the recently-formed Ethics in Action initiative, the authors therefore propose a sequence of measures designed to better …
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This paper analyzes the Sikh religious tradition in light of research on the connections between religion, morality and … additional data point for analyses of the relationship of religion, morality and economics. At the same time, considering the …
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This handbook chapter provides a synthesis of the literature on armed conflicts, with a special focus on development economics, while covering also other disciplines. The piece starts off with a discussion of the main consequences of conflict before investigating its root causes. First, a series...
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