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Guinea-Bissau: War, Reconstruction and Reform

Jens Kovsted and Finn Tarp

No wp-1999-168, WIDER Working Paper Series from World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER)

Abstract: In June 1998, Guinea-Bissau was thrown into conflict by a military revolt. This led to 11 months of fighting, extensive loss of life, and the displacement of up to a third of the country's population. This paper discusses the political economy of the conflict, the difficulties in negotiating its end, and the tasks that now face donors and national actors in creating a state capable of directing the development process. Formidable constraints exist including the government's dire fiscal situation, the demands of the army, and an unsustainable debt position.

Keywords: Conflict management; Public debt; Economic assistance and foreign aid; Humanitarian assistance; War (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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