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Trading Away From Conflict Using Trade To Increase Resilience In Fragile States 1st Edition Massimiliano Cal World Bank

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Trading Away From Conflict Using Trade To Increase Resilience In Fragile States 1st Edition Massimiliano Cal World Bank
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Trading Away From Conflict Using Trade To Increase Resilience In Fragile States 1st Edition Massimiliano Cal World Bank instant download after payment.

Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.82 MB
Pages: 151
Author: Massimiliano Calì; World Bank,
ISBN: 9781464803093, 1464803099
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Trading Away From Conflict Using Trade To Increase Resilience In Fragile States 1st Edition Massimiliano Cal World Bank by Massimiliano Calì; World Bank, 9781464803093, 1464803099 instant download after payment.

While economic growth in developing countries over the last ten years has lifted more people out of poverty than in any previous time, more than one billion people still live in countries affected by violent conflict. Conflict weakens governance, undermines economic development and threatens both national and regional stability. Trade shocks, in particular, can have widely varying impacts on conflict. This book sets out to empirically test these linkages between trade shocks and conflict via cross-country and intra-country analysis.

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