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- 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 Br�ck and Tony Muhumuza
- 87: Perceptions, Expectations, and Entrepreneurship: The Role of Extreme Events

- Tilman Br�ck, Fernanda Lluss� 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 Bogot�

- 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 Br�ck and Nina Wald
- 81: War and Poverty

- Patricia Justino
- 80: Natural Resource Distribution and Multiple Forms of Civil War

- Massimo Morelli and Dominic Rohner
- 78: Strategic Mass Killings

- Joan Esteban, Massimo Morelli and Dominic Rohner
- 77: Violent Conflict and Inequality

- Çağatay Bircan, Tilman Br�ck and Marc Vothknecht
- 76: Ethnic Conflict and Job Separations

- Sami Miaari, Asaf Zussman and Noam Zussman
- 75: A Phoenix in Flames? Portfolio Choice and Violence in Civil War in rural Burundi

- Eleonora Nillesen and Philip Verwimp
- 74: Conflict, Economic Shock and Child Labour in Palestine

- Tushar Nandi
- 73: Bringing Actors and Conflict into Forced Migration Literature. A Proposed Model of the Decision to Return

- Inmaculada Serrano
- 72: The Industrial Organization of Rebellion: The Logic of Forced Labor and Child Soldiering

- Bernd Beber and Christopher Blattman
- 71: Does Conflict affect Preferences? Results from Field Experiments in Burundi

- Maarten Voors, Eleonora Nillesen, Philip Verwimp, Erwin Bulte, Robert Lensink and Daan van Soest
- 70: Civil War and the Welfare of Extended Households: Evidence from Longitudinal Data from Burundi

- Philip Verwimp and Tom Bundervoet
- 69: Labor Market Effects of Migration-Related Supply Shocks: Evidence from Internally Displaced Populations in Colombia

- Valentina Calder�n and Ana Mar�a Ib��ez
- 68: Armed Conflict Exposure, Human Capital Investments and Child Labor: Evidence from Colombia

- Catherine Rodriguez and Fabio Sanchez Torres
- 67: Does Terrorism Work?

- Eric Gould and Esteban Klor
- 66: The Marriage Market and Tajik Armed Conflict

- Olga Shemyakina
- 65: The Consequences of Forced Displacement in Northern Uganda

- Nathan Fiala
- 64: Violence and the Changing Ethnic Map: The Endogeneity of Territory and Conflict in Bosnia

- Nils B. Weidmann
- 63: Women and Girls at War: Wives, Mothers, and Fighters in the Lord s Resistance Army

- Jeannie Annan, Christopher Blattman, Dyan Mazurana and Khristopher Carlson
- 62: Children of War: The Long-Run Effects of Large-Scale Physical Destruction and Warfare on Children

- Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel
- 61: The Impact of Armed Civil Conflict on Household Welfare and Policy Responses

- Patricia Justino
- 60: Winners and Losers Among a Refugee-Hosting Population

- Jean-François Maystadt and Philip Verwimp
- 59: The Human Capital Consequences of Civil War: Evidence from Guatemala

- Rubiana Chamarbagwala and Hilc�as E. Mor�n
- 58: Grievance, Commodity Prices and Rainfall: A Village-level Analysis of Rebel Recruitment in Burundi

- Eleonora Nillesen and Philip Verwimp
- 57: On War and Schooling Attainment: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

- Eik Swee
- 56: Military Empowerment and Civilian Targeting in Civil War

- Juan Vargas
- 55: The Effects of the War in Iraq on Nutrition and Health: An Analysis Using Anthropometric Outcomes of Children

- Gabriela Guerrero-Serd�n
- 54: The Demographic and Socio-Economic Distribution of Excess Mortality during the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda

- Damien de Walque and Philip Verwimp
- 40: Reputation, Group Structure and Social Tensions

- Dominic Rohner
- 39: The formality in property rights: determinant in the military strategy of armed actors

- Andrea P. Vel�squez Guijo
- 38: Borders of everyday life: Congolese young people's political identification in contexts of conflict-induced displacement

- Christina R. Clark
- 37: The Links between Violence and Institutional Change in Hila, Eastern Indonesia

- Jeroen Adam
- 36: The Opec Boys and the political economy of smuggling in northern Uganda

- Els Lecoutere and Kristof Titeca
- 35: Containing ethnic conflicts through ethical voting? Evidence from Ethiopia

- Marie-Anne Valfort
- 34: Reducing intergroup prejudice and conflict with the media: A field experiment in Rwanda

- Elizabeth Levy Paluck
- 33: Carrot or stick? Redistributive transfers versus policing in contexts of civil unrest

- Patricia Justino
- 32: Civil Conflict and Displacement: Village-Level Determinants of Forced Migration in Aceh

- Mathias Czaika and Krisztina Kis-Katos
- 31: Rationality as a Barrier to Peace: Micro-evidence from Kosovo

- Sumon Bhaumik, Ira Gang and Myeong-Su Yun
- 30: SOCIAL CAPITAL and the RWANDAN GENOCIDE A Micro-Level Analysis

- Shanley Pinchotti and Philip Verwimp
- 29: Massive Civilian Displacement in Civil War: Assessing Variation in Colombia

- Abbey Steele
- 28: Agricultural Outputs and Conflict Displacement: Evidence from a Policy Intervention in Rwanda

- Florence Kondylis
- 27: Remittances in Fragile Settings: a Somali Case Study

- Anna Lindley