Articles
- Tom Bundervoet & Philip Verwimp & Richard Akresh, 2009.
"Health and Civil War in Rural Burundi,"
Journal of Human Resources,
University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 44(2).
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Other versions:
- Bundervoet, Tom & Verwimp, Philip & Akresh, Richard, 2008.
"Health and civil war in rural Burundi,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
4500, The World Bank.
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- Tom Bundervoet & Philip Verwimp & Richard Akresh, 2008.
"Health and Civil War in Rural Burundi,"
Research Working Papers
5, MICROCON - A Micro Level Analysis of Violent Conflict.
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- Tom Bundervoet & Philip Verwimp & Richard Akresh, 2007.
"Health and Civil War in Rural Burundi,"
IZA Discussion Papers
2951, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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See citations under working paper version above.
- Verwimp, Philip, 2005.
"An economic profile of peasant perpetrators of genocide: Micro-level evidence from Rwanda,"
Journal of Development Economics,
Elsevier, vol. 77(2), pages 297-323, August.
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- Richard Akresh & Philip Verwimp, 2006.
"Civil War, Crop Failure, and the Health Status of Young Children,"
HiCN Working Papers
19, Households in Conflict Network.
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Other versions: - Patricia Justino, 2007.
"Carrot or stick? Redistributive transfers versus policing in contexts of civil unrest,"
HiCN Working Papers
33, Households in Conflict Network.
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Other versions: - Marijke Verpoorten, 2007.
"Household Coping in war- and peacetime: cattle sales in Rwanda, 1991-2001,"
LICOS Discussion Papers
18907, LICOS - Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance, K.U.Leuven.
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Other versions: - Akresh, Richard & Verwimp, Philip & Bundervoet, Tom, 2007.
"Civil war, crop failure, and child stunting in Rwanda,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
4208, The World Bank.
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- Patricia Justino, 2009.
"The Impact of Armed Civil Conflict on Household Welfare and Policy Responses,"
Research Working Papers
12, MICROCON - A Micro Level Analysis of Violent Conflict.
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- Patricia Justino, 2006.
"On the Links between Violent Conflict and Chronic Poverty: How Much Do We Really Know?,"
HiCN Working Papers
18, Households in Conflict Network.
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- Bruck, Tilman & Schindler, Kati, 2008.
"The Impact of Conflict and Fragility on Households: A Conceptual Framework with Reference to Widows,"
Working Papers
RP2008/83, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
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- Verwimp, Philip, 2003.
"The political economy of coffee, dictatorship, and genocide,"
European Journal of Political Economy,
Elsevier, vol. 19(2), pages 161-181, June.
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- Lode Berlage & Bart Capéau & Philip Verwimp, 2003.
"Dictatorship in a single export crop economy,"
Public Economics Working Paper Series
wpdcsec, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Centrum voor Economische Studiën, Working Group Public Economics.
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Other versions: - de Walque, Damien, 2005.
"Parental education and children's schooling outcomes : is the effect nature, nurture, or both? evidence from recomposed families in Rwanda,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
3483, The World Bank.
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- Abel Escribà-Folch, 2009.
"Do authoritarian institutions mobilize economic cooperation?,"
Constitutional Political Economy,
Springer, vol. 20(1), pages 71-93, March.
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- de Walque, Damien, 2004.
"The long-term legacy of the Khmer Rouge period in Cambodia,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
3446, The World Bank.
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- Shanley Pinchotti & Philip Verwimp, 2007.
"SOCIAL CAPITAL and the RWANDAN GENOCIDE A Micro-Level Analysis,"
HiCN Working Papers
30, Households in Conflict Network.
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- de Walque, Damien & Verwimp, Philip, 2009.
"The demographic and socio-economic distribution of excess mortality during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
4850, The World Bank.
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