HiCN Working Papers
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- 188: The Perception of Lethal Risks - Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment

- Tilman Br�ck and Manuel Schubert
- 187: The Effect of Civil Conflict on Child Abuse: Evidence from Peru

- Alvaro Morales and Prakarsh Singh
- 186: Trade, employment and conflict: Evidence from the Second Intifada

- Massimiliano Calì and Sami Miaari
- 185: Learning the hard way: The effect of violent conflict on student academic achievement

- Tilman Br�ck, Michele Di Maio and Sami Miaari
- 184: The Economic Costs of Civil War: Synthetic Counterfactual Evidence and the Effects of Ethnic Fractionalization

- Stefano Costalli, Luigi Moretti and Costantino Pischedda
- 183: Solidarity with a sharp edge: Communal conflict and local collective action in rural Nigeria

- Max Schaub
- 182: Export Taxes and Consumption: A �Natural Experiment� from C�te d'Ivoire

- Souleymane Soumahoro
- 181: Their Suffering, Our Burden? How Congolese Refugees Affect the Ugandan Population

- Merle Kreibaum
- 180: Forced Displacement and Early Childhood Nutritional Development in Colombia

- Karen Ortiz Becerra
- 179: Making Do with What You Have: Conflict, Firm Performance and Input Misallocation in Palestine

- Francesco Amodio and Michele Di Maio
- 178: Local Institutions and Armed Group Presence in Colombia

- Margarita G�faro, Ana Maria Ib��ez and Patricia Justino
- 177: Money Can�t Buy Love but Can it Buy Peace? Evidence from the EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation

- Tilman Br�ck and Neil Ferguson
- 176: Dictators Walking the Mogadishu Line: How Men Become Monsters and Monsters Become Men

- Shaun Larcom, Mare Sarr and Tim Willems
- 175: Civil Conflict, Sex Ratio and Intimate Partner Violence in Rwanda

- Giulia La Mattina
- 174: Conditional Cash Transfers, Civil Conflict and Insurgent Influence: Experimental Evidence from the Philippines

- Benjamin Crost, Joseph Felter and Patrick Johnston
- 173: Political Violence, Drought and Child Malnutrition: Empirical Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India

- Jean-Pierre Tranchant, Patricia Justino and Cath�rine M�ller
- 172: Sexual Violence in Burundi: Victims, perpetrators, and the role of conflict

- Nathalie Dijkman, Catrien Bijleveld and Philip Verwimp
- 171: Armed Group Repertoires and Recollection in Survey Research

- Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl
- 170: Civilian Resistance to Rebel Governance

- Ana Arjona
- 169: Wartime Institutions: A Research Agenda

- Ana Arjona
- 168: Does land titling matter? The role of land property rights in the war on illicit crops in Colombia

- Juan Carlos Mu�oz-Mora, Santiago Tob�n-Zapata and Jesse d'Anjou
- 167: Extortion with Protection: Understanding the effect of rebel taxation on civilian welfare in Burundi

- Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and Philip Verwimp
- 166: Armed conflict and schooling in Rwanda: Digging deeper

- Andrea Guariso and Marijke Verpoorten
- 165: The Intergenerational Impact of Terror: Does the 9/11 Tragedy Reverberate into the Outcomes of the Next Generation?

- Ryan Brown
- 164: Conflict and the Formation of Political Beliefs in Africa

- Achyuta Adhvaryu and James Fenske
- 163: War and the Destruction of Human Capital

- Jorge Ag�ero and Muhammad Farhan Majid
- 162: Minority Status and Investment: Evidence from Natural and Lab Experiments in Bosnia and Herzegovina1

- Vera Mironova and Egor Lazarev
- 161: The Political Legacies of Combat: Attitudes towards war and peace amongst Israeli ex-combatants

- Guy Grossman, Devorah Manekin and Dan Miodownik
- 160: Local Economic Conditions and Participation in the Rwandan Genocide

- Willa Friedman
- 159: Rebuilding the State in Areas Affected by Political Violence: The Case of Rural Communities in Ayacucho, Peru

- Jackeline Velazco
- 158: Election Fraud and Post-Election Conflict: Evidence from the Philippines

- Benjamin Crost, Joseph Felter, Hani Mansour and Daniel Rees
- 157: Forced displacement and behavioral change: An empirical study of returnee households in the Nuba Mountains

- Asha Abdel Rahim, Dany Jaimovich and Aleksi Yl�nen
- 156: Effect of Conflict on Dietary Energy Supply: Evidence from Cote d�Ivoire

- Saumik Paul and Andrew Dabalen
- 155: Political Mobilization in Tibet

- Christopher Paik
- 154: The Long-Term Direct and External Effects of Jewish Expulsions in Nazi Germany

- Mevlude Akbulut Yuksel and Mutlu Yuksel
- 153: Measuring Conflict Exposure in Micro-Level Surveys

- Tilman Br�ck, Patricia Justino, Philip Verwimp, Andrew Tedesco and Alexandra Avdeenko
- 152: Displacement and Education of the Next Generation: Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina

- Christoph Eder
- 151: The Legacy of Conflict: Regional Deprivation and School Performance in Northern Ireland

- Neil Ferguson and Maren Michaelsen
- 150: Abandoning Coffee under the Threat of Violence and the Presence of Illicit Crops. Evidence from Colombia

- Ana Mar�a Iba�ez Londo�o, Juan Carlos Mu�oz Mora and Philip Verwimp
- 149: Local Warming and Violent Conflict in North and South Sudan

- Margherita Calderone, Jean-François Maystadt and Liangzhi You
- 148: Urban violence and humanitarian action in Medellin

- Liliana Bernal Franco and Claudia Navas Caputo
- 147: Revisiting Haiti�s Gangs and Organized Violence

- Athena Kolbe
- 146: The Geography of Inter-State Resource Wars

- Francesco Caselli, Massimo Morelli and Dominic Rohner
- 145: Buying Peace: The Mirage of Demobilizing Rebels

- Olivia D�Aoust, Olivier Sterck and Philip Verwimp
- 144: Trusting the Enemy: Confidence in the state among ex-combatants

- Enzo Nussio and Ben Oppenheim
- 143: Gender-Differential Effects of Conflict on Education: The Case of the 1981-1993 Punjab Insurgency

- Prakarsh Singh and Olga Shemyakina
- 142: Evaluating programmes in conflict-affected areas

- Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Br�ck and Nina Wald
- 141: The Impact of Conflict on Education Attainment and Enrollment in Colombia: lessons from recent IDPs

- Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere and Kate Wharton
- 140: It�s Who You Know: Social Networks, Interpersonal Connections, and Participation in Collective Violence

- Omar McDoom
- 139: Research and policy implications from a micro-level perspective on the dynamics of conflict, violence and development

- Patricia Justino, Tilman Br�ck and Philip Verwimp
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