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- 131: Quantifying the Impact of Women’s Participation in Post-Conflict Economic Recovery

- Patricia Justino, Ivan Cardona, Rebecca Mitchell and Catherine Müller
- 130: The labour market impact of mobility restrictions: Evidence from the West Bank

- Massimiliano Calì and Sami Miaari
- 129: Violent Conflict and Gender Inequality: An Overview

- Mayra Buvinic, Monica Das Gupta, Ursula Casabonne and Philip Verwimp
- 128: Building institutions at the micro-level: Results from a field experiment in property dispute and conflict resolution

- Christopher Blattman, Alexandra Hartman and Robert Blair
- 127: Naxalite Insurgency and the Economic Benefits of a Unique Robust Security Response

- Saurabh Singhal and Rahul Nilakantan
- 126: Households amidst urban riots: The economic consequences of civil violence in India

- Jaideep Gupte, Patricia Justino and Jean-Pierre Tranchant
- 125: Shared Societies and Armed Conflict: Costs, Inequality and the Benefits of Peace

- Patricia Justino
- 124: Warfare, Political Identities, and Displacement in Spain and Colombia

- Laia Balcells and Abbey Steele
- 123: Returning Home after Civil War: Food security, nutrition and poverty among Burundian households

- Philip Verwimp and Juan Carlos Muñoz-Mora
- 122: The Agency and Governance of Urban Battlefields: How Riots Alter Our Understanding of Adequate Urban Living

- Jaideep Gupte
- 121: Living Within Conflicts: Risk of Violence and Livelihood Portfolios

- Marc Rockmore
- 120: Estimating the Causal Effects of War on Education in Côte D’Ivoire

- Andrew Dabalen and Saumik Paul
- 119: Armed Conflict and Children’s Health – Exploring new directions: The case of Kashmir

- Anton Parlow
- 118: Causes of Civil War: Micro Level Evidence from Côte d’Ivoire

- Andrew Dabalen, Ephraim Kebede and Saumik Paul
- 117: Mental Health and Labour Supply: Evidence from Mexico’s Ongoing Violent Conflicts

- Maren Michaelsen
- 116: Quantifying the Microeconomic Effects of War: How Much Can Panel Data Help?

- Margarita Pivovarova and Eik Swee
- 115: Armed Conflict, Household Victimization, and Child Health in Côte d'Ivoire

- Camelia Minoiu and Olga Shemyakina
- 114: War, Health, and Educational Attainment: A Panel of Children during Burundi’s Civil War

- Tom Bundervoet
- 113: War and Stature: Growing Up During the Nigerian Civil War

- Richard Akresh, Sonia Bhalotra, Marinella Leone and Una Osili
- 112: Seeds of Distrust: Conflict in Uganda

- Dominic Rohner, Mathias Thoenig and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- 111: From Vice to Virtue? Civil War and Social Capital in Uganda

- Giacomo De Luca and Marijke Verpoorten
- 110: The Cost of Fear: Learning How (Not) to Fire a Gun: Combatant Training and Civilian Victimization

- Ben A. Oppenheim, Juan Vargas and Michael Weintraub
- 109: The Cost of Fear: The Welfare Effects of the Risk of Violence in Northern Uganda

- Marc Rockmore
- 108: International Conventions and Non-State Actors: Selection, Signaling, and Reputation Effects

- Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Simon Hug, Livia Isabella Schubiger and Julian Wucherpfennig
- 107: Organizational Weapons: Explaining Cohesion in the Military

- Paul Kenny
- 106: Labour Market, Education and Armed Conflict in Tajikistan

- Olga Shemyakina
- 105: What Did the Maoists Ever Do for Us? Education and Marriage of Women Exposed to Civil Conflict in Nepal

- Christine Valente
- 104: War and Women’s Work: Evidence from the Conflict in Nepal

- Nidhiya Menon and Yana Rodgers
- 103: Adjusting the Labour Supply to Mitigate Violent Shocks: Evidence from Rural Colombia

- Manuel Fernandez Sierra, Ana Ibáñez and Ximena Peña
- 102: The Effects of Conflict on Fertility in Rwanda

- Kati Schindler and Tilman Brück
- 101: Schooling, Violent Conflict and Gender in Burundi

- Philip Verwimp and Jan Van Bavel
- 100: Education and Conflict Recovery: The Case of Timor Leste

- Patricia Justino, Marinella Leone and Paola Salardi
- 99: Violent Conflict and Human Capital Accumulation

- Patricia Justino
- 98: Activity Choices of Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees: Quantitative Survey Evidence from Post-War Northern Uganda

- Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück and Tony Muhumuza
- 97: Malnutrition, subsequent Risk of Mortality and Civil War in Burundi

- Philip Verwimp
- 96: Electing Displacement: Political Cleansing in Apartadó, Colombia

- Abbey Steele
- 95: War Signals: A Theory of Trade, Trust and Conflict

- Dominic Rohner, Mathias Thoenig and Fabrizio Zilibottix
- 94: The 1990-1992 Massacres in Rwanda: A Case of Spatial and Social Engineering?

- Philip Verwimp
- 93: Weather Shocks, Sweet Potatoes and Peasant Revolts in Historical China

- Ruixue Jia
- 92: Sovereign Risk and Armed Conflict: An Event-study for Colombia

- Andrés Castañeda and Juan Vargas
- 90: Who Does What in a Household after Genocide? Evidence from Rwanda

- Kati Schindler
- 89: Wars and Child Health: Evidence from the Eritrean-Ethiopian Conflict

- Richard Akresh, Leonardo Lucchetti and Harsha Thirumurthy
- 88: Conflict Experiences and Expectations on Recovery: Survey Evidence from Northern Uganda

- Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück and Tony Muhumuza
- 87: Perceptions, Expectations, and Entrepreneurship: The Role of Extreme Events

- Tilman Brück, Fernanda Llussá and Jose Tavares
- 86: Conflict, Ideology and Foreign Aid

- Jean-Louis Arcand, Adama Bah and Julien Labonne
- 85: Weapons, Violence and Personal Security in Cape Town

- Kai Thaler
- 84: Empowering IDP with SMS: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Bogotá

- Mariana Blanco and Juan Vargas
- 83: Remittances and Labor Supply in Post-Conflict Tajikistan

- Patricia Justino and Olga Shemyakina
- 82: Self-Employment and Conflict in Colombia

- Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück and Nina Wald
- 81: War and Poverty

- Patricia Justino
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