Publication

May 2007

This paper explores the causal linkages between corruption and civil wars. It discusses the impact of corruption on the probability of violent conflict events and traces the shifts in the composition of corrupt transactions during and in the aftermath of violent conflicts. The author brings the two strands of empirical research of corruption and civil wars together and argues that anomalies arise that would have been difficult to detect within each field in isolation.

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Author Jens Christopher Andvig
Series NUPI Working Papers
Issue 720
Publisher Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
Copyright © 2007 Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
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