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Development Consequences of Armed Conflict
Gates, Scott;Hegre, Håvard;Nygård, Håvard Mokleiv; & Strand, Håvard (2012) Development Consequences of Armed Conflict , World Development 40(9): 1713–1722.

This paper conducts the first analysis of the effect of armed conflict on progress in meeting the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals. We also examine the effect of conflict on economic growth. Conflict has clear detrimental effects on the reduction of poverty and hunger, on primary education, on the reduction of child mortality, and on access to potable water. A medium-sized conflict with 2500 battle deaths is estimated to increase undernourishment an additional 3.3%, reduce life expectancy by about 1 year, increases infant mortality by 10%, and deprives an additional 1.8% of the population from access to potable water.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X12001015

Scott Gates

Scott Gates

Research Professor / Director, Centre for the Study of Civil War

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Håvard Hegre

Håvard Hegre

Research Professor at PRIO, Working Group Leader CSCW

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Håvard Mokleiv Nygård

Håvard Mokleiv Nygård

Doctoral Researcher

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Håvard Strand

Håvard Strand

Senior Researcher

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