Evidence from Africa - especially Ethiopia and Uganda - sheds light on why, when a civil war ends, it takes time to claim a peace dividend. The note suggests there is rarely a substantial peace dividend in the short run, and moreover, the fiscal position may deteriorate to unsustainable levels. The need to reestablish security is paramount, such as well planned demobilization programs that provide compensation to the demobilized soldiers, which may...
انظر المزيد
تفاصيل
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1995/1/31
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مذكرة موجزة
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21688
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1
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1
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2001/3/20
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Disclosed
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Economic consequences of the transition from civil war to peace
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Civil War