Working Papers
Read from a series of more than 400 working papers
Kibrom A. Abay, Halefom Yigzaw Nigus, Martin Paul Jr. Tabe-Ojong
Amid a surge in armed conflicts in Africa, the impact of armed conflicts on social cohesion and potential avenues to rebuild social cohesion in conflict-affected […]
Ghassan Baliki, Wolfgang Stojetz, Tilman Brück, Mekdim D. Regassa, Damir Esenaliev, Milena Tzvetkova, Monika Schreiner
The COVID-19 pandemic caused extensive food insecurity in low-income countries. However, most studies rely on aggregate-level exposure measures, overlooking individual-level heterogeneity and introducing measurement errors […]
Although considerable attention has been given to the growing realignment of many West African countries away from their former colonial ruler, France, and toward Russia—particularly […]
Assessing the impact of violent conflict on attitudes toward military rule in Nigeria
Violent conflict is often assumed to undermine democratic legitimacy and increase public support for authoritarian alternatives. Yet empirical evidence remains limited, particularly in the context […]
Agricultural shocks and long-term conflict risk: Evidence from desert locust swarms
Can transitory economic shocks affect long-term violent conflict risk? This paper studies this question using data on con ict events and desert locust swarm exposure […]
Religion and prejudice: Micro-level evidence from Africa
While scholarship on religious tolerance has grown, little is known about how (non)religious identity shapes prejudice in highly religious societies, particularly in the Global South. […]