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ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION (4) answer(s).
 
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Economic reconstruction amidst conflict: insights from Afghanistan and Iraq / Coyne, Christopher J; Pellillo, Adam   Journal Article
Coyne, Christopher J Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Economic reconstruction typically takes place after the end of war. Yet recently, economic reconstruction has been viewed as a means to 'win hearts and minds' during ongoing conflict. Drawing on a variety of reconstruction experiences from Afghanistan and Iraq, we identify four 'reconstruction traps' that result from the incentives and constraints faced by actors involved in economic reconstruction during ongoing conflict. These traps include: 1. the credible commitment trap, 2. the knowledge trap, 3. the political economy trap, and 4. the bureaucracy trap. Avoiding these traps is critical for successful economic reconstruction; and we discuss potential strategies for doing so.
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ID:   076637


Iraqi impasse: sustaining economic reconstruction during war time / Looncy, Robert E   Journal Article
Looncy, Robert E Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Postconflict profit: the political economy of intervention / Bhatia, Michael 2005  Journal Article
Bhatia, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Squandered peace: the world, 1945-1975 / Vaizey, John 1983  Book
Vaizey, John Book
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Publication London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1983.
Description 455p.Hbk
Standard Number 0340331275
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