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Stabilization in Afghanistan Trends in Violence, Attitudes, Well-being and Program Activity

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  • Radha Iyengar Plumb
  • Jacob N. Shapiro
  • Benjamin Crisman
  • Manu Singh
  • James Mao

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This paper analyzes data from multiple sources to better understand the relationship between stabilization programming and trends in key outcomes — including: security, popular support for the government, popular support for antigovernment elements, community cohesion and resilience, health of the Afghan people, economic well-being of the Afghan people, and conflict.

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  • Radha Iyengar Plumb & Jacob N. Shapiro & Benjamin Crisman & Manu Singh & James Mao, 2017. "Stabilization in Afghanistan Trends in Violence, Attitudes, Well-being and Program Activity," Working Papers WR-1192, RAND Corporation.
  • Handle: RePEc:ran:wpaper:wr-1192
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    1. Blumenstock, Joshua & Callen, Mike & Ghani, Tarek & González, Roberto, 2021. "Violence and financial decisions: evidence from mobile money in Afghanistan," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 117303, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

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