This is our sixth blog post for our Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025. Felipe Parra-Escobar is a Ph.D. candidate … More
Tag: Conflict
The Economics of Violence, Conflict, and Crime in Developing Countries | MidDev 2019 Recap
Jeffrey Bloem is a Ph.D. candidate in Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota. As previous recap posts highlight the study … More
The Causes and Consequences of Conflict and Violence | CSAE 2019 Recap
Heidi Kaila is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Cornell University, and a Co-Editor of EconThatMatters. Jeffrey Bloem is a Ph.D. candidate … More
Development programs, security, and violence reduction: Evidence from an insurgency in India
Heidi Kaila is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Cornell University, and a Co-Editor of EconThatMatters. Saurabh Singhal is a Lecturer at Lancaster University and … More
Instrumental Variables in Panel Data: A round-up of working papers
Paul Christian is an economist in the Development Impact Evaluation Unit of the World Bank Development Research Group and Chris … More
Food Aid and Conflict: What is the evidence?
Paul Christian is an economist in the Development Impact Evaluation Unit of the World Bank Development Research Group and Chris … More
Smallholder farmers’ perceptions and actions in response to violence
Leslie Verteramo Chiu is a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell’s Dyson School and is currently on the job market. Violence associated … More
Looking beyond the lamplight: Measuring resilience in Somalia*
Joanna Upton is a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell’s Dyson School. A policeman walking along a dark road spies a man looking … More
Conducting fieldwork in a conflict zone in Mexico
Leslie Verteramo Chiu is a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell’s Dyson School. One of the most serious risks a researcher can … More