Title of article :
Causes and consequences of civil strife: micro-level evidence from Uganda
Author/Authors :
Deininger، Klaus نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-578
From page :
579
To page :
0
Abstract :
To bridge the gap between case studies and highly aggregate cross-country analyses of civil unrest, we use data from Uganda to explore determinants of civil strife (as contrasted to theft and physical violence) at the community level, as well as the potentially differential impact of these variables on investment and non-agricultural enterprise formation at the household level. We find that distance from infrastructure (a proxy for scarcity of economic opportunities and government investment), asset inequality (social tension), presence of cash crops (expropriable wealth), and lower levels of human capital (ability to take advantage of opportunities in the ‘regular’ economy) all increase the propensity for civil strife. Furthermore, civil strife, in marked contrast to violence and theft, reduces investment and non-agricultural enterprise startups.
Keywords :
Heuristics , Sequencing , flow shop , Flowtime
Journal title :
OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS
Record number :
65489
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