Working Papers
Read from a series of more than 350 working papers
Dorothee Weiffen, Ghassan Baliki, Tilman Brück,
Agricultural interventions are one of the key policy tools to strengthen the food security of households living in conflict settings. Yet, given the complex nature […]
How Peace Saves Lives: Evidence from Colombia
Mounu Prem, Juan F. Vargas, Sergio Perilla, and Miguel E. Purroy
The victimization of civilians and combatants during internal conflicts causes large socioeconomic costs. Unfortunately, it is not clear whether peace negotiations can significantly reduce this […]
Conflict Victimization and Civilian Obedience: Evidence from Colombia
In this study, I investigate how conflict victimization influences civilians’ likelihood of (dis)obeying armed actors, a behavioral tendency which I elicit through a lab-in-the field […]
Sending peace home?! The effect of political favoritism on conflict
Kerstin Unfried, Andreas Kammerlander
Bringing the model by Choi (2014) to a spatial context, we investigate and assess the link between political favoritism and internal conflict. In particular, we […]
(Dis)Trust in the Aftermath of Sexual Violence: Evidence from Sri Lanka
Alina Greiner, Maximilian Filsinger
Does exposure to sexual violence during conflict affect ethnic group trust post-war? Despite the prevalence of sexual violence, we know surprisingly little about its social […]
Hai-Anh Dang, Trong-Anh Trinh, & Paolo Verme
Hardly any evidence exists on the effects of mental illness on refugee labor outcomes. We offer the first study on this topic in the context […]