HiCN Working Papers
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- 248: Conflict in Ethiopia: The Impact of Precipitation and Its Transmission Mechanism

- Negar Habibi
- 247: Childhood aspirations, occupational outcomes and exposure to violence: Evidence from Burundi

- Lionel Jeusette and Philip Verwimp
- 246: Migration, Forced Displacement and Fertility during Civil War: A Survival Analysis

- Philip Verwimp, Davide Osti and Gudrun Østby
- 245: Agricultural Production Amid Conflict: Separating the Effects of Conflict into Shocks and Uncertainty

- María Alejandra Arias, Ana Ibáñez and Andres Zambrano
- 244: We Don’t Need No Education: Reconstruction and Conflict across Afghanistan

- Travers Barclay Child
- 243: A Model of Protests, Revolution, and Information

- Salvador Barberà and Matthew Jackson
- 242: The Economic Origins of Conflict in Africa

- Eoin McGuirk and Marshall Burke
- 241 updated: Communal violence in the Horn of Africa following the 1998 El Niño

- Stijn van Weezel
- 240: Short term effects of drought on communal conflict in Nigeria

- Stijn van Weezel
- 239: An Empirical Exploration of the Near-Term and Persistent Effects of Conflict on Risk Preferences

- Marc Rockmore, Christopher Barrett and Jeannie Annan
- 238: Detailed Geographic Information, Conflict Exposure, and Health Impacts

- Richard Akresh, German Caruso and Harsha Thirumurthy
- 237: Resilience to Violent Extremism: The Rural Livelihood Coping Strategies in the Lake Chad Basin

- Ernest Ogbozor
- 236: Extending a Lifeline or Cutting Losses? Conflict and Household Receipts of Remittances in Pakistan

- Yashodhan Ghorpade
- 235: Determinants of former combatants’ attitudes toward transitional justice

- Sarah Zukerman Daly
- 234: Conflict and Poverty in Afghanistan’s Transition

- Vincent Floreani, Gladys López-Acevedo and Martin Rama
- 233: Violence Begets Violence: Armed conflict and domestic sexual violence in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Gudrun Østby
- 232: Economic Shocks and Rebel

- Austin L. Wright
- 231: The Long-lasting Shadow of the Allied Occupation of Austria on its Spatial Equilibrium

- Michael D. König, Dominic Rohner, Mathias Thoenig and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 230: The Long-lasting Shadow of the Allied Occupation of Austria on its Spatial Equilibrium

- Christoph Eder and Martin Halla
- 229: Missing Men:World War II Casualties and Structural Change

- Christoph Eder
- 228: Export Crops and Civil Conflict

- Benjamin Crost and Joseph Felter
- 227: Causes and Consequence of Violent Extremism in Northeast Nigeria

- Ernest Ogbozor
- 226: Fear and Political Participation: Evidence from Africa

- Kevin M. Morrison and Marc Rockmore
- 225: Gender bias in education during conflict: Evidence from Assam

- Sutanuka Roy and Prakarsh Singh
- 224: Can War Foster Cooperation?

- Michal Bauer, Christopher Blattman, Julie Chytilová, Joseph Henrich, Edward Miguel and Tamar Mitts
- 223: Calamity, Conflict and Cash Transfers: How Violence Affects Access to Aid in Pakistan

- Yashodhan Ghorpade
- 222: Constraining the Samurai: Rebellion and Taxation in Early Modern Japan

- Christopher Paik, Abbey Steele and Seiki Tanaka
- 221: Climate Change, Conflict, and Children

- Richard Akresh
- 220: State and Development: Child Mortality and the War on Terror: Afghanistan from 2007 to 2010

- Anton Parlow
- 219: State and Development: A Historical Study of Europe from 0 AD to 2000 AD

- S.P. Harish and Christopher Paik
- 218: Inequality, Distributive Beliefs and Protests: A Recent Story from Latin America

- Patricia Justino and Bruno Martorano
- 217: Liberation Technology: Mobile Phones and Political Mobilization in Africa

- Marco Manacorda and Andrea Tesei
- 216: The long-term impact of war on health

- Michael Palmer, Cuong Nguyen, Sophie Mitra, Daniel Mont and Nora Groce
- 215: Information and Communication Technologies, Wartime Informing, and Insurgent Violence

- Andrew Shaver
- 214: Take what you can: property rights, contestability and conflict

- Thiemo Fetzer and Samuel Marden
- 213: The Unintended Long-term Consequences of Mao’s Mass Send-Down Movement: Marriage, Social Network, and Happiness

- Shun Wang and Weina Zhou
- 212: Adverse rainfall shocks and civil war: Myth or reality?

- Ricardo Maertens
- 211: Violence and political outcomes in Ukraine: Evidence from Sloviansk and Kramatorsk

- Tom Coupé and Maksym Obrizan
- 210: The Effect of Civilian Casualties on Wartime Informing: Evidence from the Iraq War

- Andrew Shaver and Jacob N. Shapiro
- 209: The Impact of Internal Displacement on Destination Communities: Evidence from the Colombian Conflict

- Juan Morales
- 208: Violence and Child Health Outcomes: Evidence from Mexican Drug War

- Muhammad Nasir
- 207: It’s no Spring Break in Cancun: The Effects of Exposure to Violence on Risk Preferences, Pro-Social Behavior and Mental Health

- Muhammad Nasir, Marc Rockmore and Chih Ming Tan
- 206: Hard to forget:The long-lasting impact of war on mental health

- Massimiliano Bratti, Mariapia Mendola and Alfonso Miranda
- 198 updated: Violence exposure and welfare over time: Evidence from the Burundi civil war

- Marion Mercier, Rama Lionel Ngenzebuke and Philip Verwimp
- 194: On the Origins of States: Stationary Bandits and Taxation in Eastern Congo

- Ra�l de la Sierra
- 193: Can Rigorous Impact Evaluations Improve Humanitarian Assistance?

- Jyotsna Puri, Anastasia Aladysheva, Vegard Iversen, Yashodhan Ghorpade and Tilman Br�ck
- 192: Do Criminally Accused Politicians Affect Economic Outcomes? Evidence from India

- Nishith Prakash, Marc Rockmore and Yogesh Uppal
- 191: The Effect of Civil Conflict on Child Abuse: Evidence from Peru

- Alvaro Morales and Prakarsh Singh
- 190: The determinants of low-intensity intergroup violence. The case of Northern Ireland

- Laia Balcells, Lesley-Ann Daniels and Abel Escrib�-Folch
- 189: Does social action fund promote schooling in conflict affected countries? Mixed evidence from Angola

- Eric Djimeu
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