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Survey of the global economic costs of conflict / Bozzoli, Carlos; Bruck, Tilman; Sottsas, Simon   Journal Article
Bruck, Tilman Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This paper defines the global economic costs of conflict and suggests two key criteria, namely comprehensiveness and consistency, which are necessary for a valid calculation of such costs. A critical review of the literature reveals that most studies focus on national income losses, using counterfactual regression models, finding a negative impact on growth both for conflict countries themselves and for their neighbors. However, the debate is quite fragmented and the literature fails to combine these insights in a comprehensive and consistent manner. Furthermore, there is little work thus far on integrating aggregate and micro-level estimates of the costs of conflict.
Key Words Conflict  Methodology  Six Day War  Survey  Growth  Economic Costs 
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