Resources and Governance in Sierra Leone’s Civil War
Maarten Voors,
Peter Van der Windt (),
Kostadis Papaioannou and
Erwin Bulte
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Maarten Voors: Wageningen University
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Abstract:
We empirically investigate the role of natural resources, and governance in explaining variation in the intensity of conflict during the 1991–2002 civil war in Sierra Leone. As a proxy for governance quality we exploit exogenous variation in political competition at the level of the chieftaincy. As a proxy for resources we use data on the location of pre-war mining sites. Our main result is that neither governance nor resources robustly explains the onset or duration of violence during the civil war in Sierra Leone.
Date: 2020-01-14
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Working Paper: Resources and Governance in Sierra Leone’s Civil War (2020) 
Journal Article: Resources and Governance in Sierra Leone’s Civil War (2017) 
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/u9vy4
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