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The economic legacy of civil war : Firm-level evidence from Sierra Leone / Paul Collier and Marguerite Duponchel

By: Contributor(s): Subject(s): In: The journal of Conflict Resolution . -- v. 57, n.1(Feb. 2013)Abstract: This article positions itself among the very rare microeconomic analyses on the consequences of civil war.The originality of the present study is that it investigates for the first time the likely predominant route by which civil conflict affects the economy, specifically through firms. The context of the study is Sierra Leone, a country that was ravaged by violent conflict from 1991 to 2002.
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This article positions itself among the very rare microeconomic analyses on the consequences of civil war.The originality of the present study is that it investigates for the first time the likely predominant route by which civil conflict affects the economy, specifically through firms. The context of the study is Sierra Leone, a country that was ravaged by violent conflict from 1991 to 2002.

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