Post-Conflict Recovery: Does the Global Economy Work for Peace?
Tony Addison
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
This paper mainly addresses the economic dimensions, concentrating on the importance of international trade to state-building and the need for global public goods in a global market economy. The focus here is on the smaller countries emerging from civil war (particularly in Africa) rather than ‘international’ wars. [Discussion Paper No. 2005/05].
Keywords: economy; livelihoods; protectionism; globalization; income taxes; export demand; commodity; development; china; India; poverty; civil war; Africa; conflict; terrorism; international trade; global public goods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-11
Note: Institutional Papers
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