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Infrastructure in Conflict-Prone and Fragile Environments : Evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/9
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Policy Research Working Papers
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Ali, Rubaba
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Barra, A. Federico
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Berg, Claudia N.
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Damania, Richard
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Nash, John D.
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Russ, Jason
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Russ, Jason
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2015-06-02T21:35:11Z
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2015-06-02T21:35:11Z
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2015-05
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2021-04-23T14:04:06Z
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In conflict-prone situations, access to markets is necessary to restore economic growth and generate the preconditions for peace and reconstruction. Hence, the rehabilitation of damaged transport infrastructure has emerged as an overarching investment priority among donors and governments. This paper brings together two distinct strands of literature on the effects of conflict on welfare and on the economic impact of transport infrastructure. The theoretical model explores how transport infrastructure affects conflict incidence and welfare when selection into rebel groups is endogenous. The implications of the model are tested with data from the Democratic Republic of Congo. The analysis addresses the problems of the endogeneity of transport costs and conflict using a novel set of instrumental variables. For transport costs, a new instrument is developed, the natural-historical path, which measures the most efficient travel route to a market, taking into account topography, land cover, and historical caravan routes. Recognizing the imprecision in measuring the geographic impacts of conflict, the analysis develops a spatial kernel density function to proxy for the incidence of conflict. To account for its endogeneity, it is instrumented with ethnic fractionalization and distance to the eastern border. A variety of indicators of well-being are used: a wealth index, a poverty index, and local gross domestic product. The results suggest that, in most situations, reducing transport costs has the expected beneficial impacts on all the measures of welfare. However, when there is intense conflict, improvements in infrastructure may not have the anticipated benefits. The results suggest the need for more nuanced strategies that take into account varying circumstances and consider actions that jointly target governance with construction activities.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24498122/infrastructure-conflict-prone-fragile-environments-evidence-democratic-republic-congo
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22005
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7273
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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SANITATION
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RISKS
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
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PRICE OF FUEL
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INCOME
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VEHICLE SPEED
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
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TRANSPORTATION COSTS
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NATIONS
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TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURES
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ELASTICITY
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ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
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POLITICAL ECONOMY
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AGGLOMERATION BENEFITS
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CONVENTION
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TRAVEL SPEED
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PROJECTS
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TRAFFIC
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ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
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HIGHWAY SYSTEM
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TAX
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ROUTES
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FARM HOUSEHOLDS
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GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT
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WEALTH
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INDEPENDENCE
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CONFLICT
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AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
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INTERNATIONAL BANK
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MEASURES
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WARFARE
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TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
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ROAD TYPE
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REBELS
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POVERTY REDUCTION
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POLARIZATION
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TRAVEL COSTS
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VEHICLE
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ARMED CONFLICT
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CONSTRAINT
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FUNDS FOR ROADS
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EXPLOITATION
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CROP PRODUCTION
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ROAD
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COSTS
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RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
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TRANSPORTATION NETWORK
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ROAD NETWORK
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TRANSPORT
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IMPACT OF TRANSPORT
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FOREIGN AID
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HOUSEHOLD HEAD
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INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM
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GOVERNMENT CONTROL
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EXPERTS
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TRANSFERS
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VIOLENCE
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HOUSEHOLD INCOME
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LOCAL CONFLICT
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COSTS PER VEHICLE
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INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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ECONOMIC SANCTIONS
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE
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ROAD IMPROVEMENT
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WELFARE INDICATORS
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FARMERS
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RURAL ROADS
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ROUTE
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RULE OF LAW
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BETTER ACCESS TO MARKETS
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ROAD QUALITY
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AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC
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INFRASTRUCTURE
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LAND USE
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NUTRITIONAL STATUS
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TRANSPORT NETWORK
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HUMAN CAPITAL
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FARMLAND
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TRAVEL
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TRANSPORTATION
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POLICIES
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POVERTY INDEX
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FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
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CARS
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RURAL AREA
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REBEL
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ACCESSIBILITY
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RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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POPULATION DENSITY
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ECONOMY
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VIOLENT CONFLICT
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AGRICULTURAL LAND
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MALNUTRITION
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RURAL
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NATION
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NUTRITION
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BATTLE
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ACCESS TO MARKETS
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HIGHWAYS
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BATTLES
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ROADS
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CHILD MORTALITY
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CAR
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WALKING
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HIGHWAY
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RAILWAYS
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SUBSISTENCE FARMERS
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COST OF TRANSPORT
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INTERNAL WAR
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WARS
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TRANSPORTATION COST
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WAR
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ACCESS TO SERVICES
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PEDESTRIAN
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RURAL AREAS
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POVERTY
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RAILROADS
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FATALITIES
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FUEL
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REMOTE COMMUNITIES
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REHABILITATION
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CONFLICTS
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UNIVERSITY
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
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INVESTMENTS
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POVERTY DYNAMICS
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RURAL ROAD
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HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
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CIVIL WAR
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POOR
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POVERTY IMPACT
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TRANSPORT COSTS
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CIVIL WARS
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ROAD TRANSPORT
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ECONOMIC SHOCKS
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TRAVEL TIME
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FATALITY
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PEACE
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INFRASTRUCTURES
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RECONSTRUCTION
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RURAL RESIDENCE
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ECONOMIES
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ROAD TRAFFIC
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BOTTLENECKS
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INEQUALITY
dc.title
Infrastructure in Conflict-Prone and Fragile Environments
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Evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Working Paper
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Fragility, Conflict, and Violence
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2015-05-18
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Publications & Research
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24498122/infrastructure-conflict-prone-fragile-environments-evidence-democratic-republic-congo
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Transport and ICT
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Poverty
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yes
okr.identifier.doi
10.1596/1813-9450-7273
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090224b082e9bbcf_2_0
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24498122
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WPS7273
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en
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2015/05/18/090224b082e9bbcf/2_0/Rendered/PDF/Infrastructure0ic0Republic0of0Congo.pdf
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Africa
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Congo, Democratic Republic of
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Conflict and Development :: Post Conflict Reconstruction
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Conflict and Development :: Armed Conflict
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Transport Economics Policy Planning
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Transport
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Macroeconomics and Economic Growth :: Economic Theory & Research
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Poverty Reduction :: Rural Poverty Reduction
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Agriculture Global Practice Group

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