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Natural Resources and Violent Conflict : Options and Actions

2003

Bannon, Ian | Collier, Paul


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Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Investment climate; War economies; International community; Peace; Producers; Armed forces; Military spending; Oil; Global governance; Ethnic dominance; Exploitation; Poor governance; Violence research; Adverse effects; Democratic republic; Rebel leaders; Law enforcement; Costs of conflict; Financial sector; Post-conflict; Firearms; Diaspora; Mining industry; External shocks; Rebel movements; Civil wars; International aid; Rebel groups; Money sources; International development; Revenue sources; Economic benefit; Economic performance; Terrorism; Violent crime; Anticorruption; Army; Risks of conflict; Arms race; Transparency; Poverty incidence; Low-income economies; Corrupt officials; Rebellion; Foreign exchange; Natural resources exploitation; Rebellions; Defense; Conflict risk; Conflict countries; Illicit payments; Environmental policy; Risk of rebellion; High risk; Income per capita; Noncombatants; Illicit traffic; Extortion; Conflict areas; Religious diversity; International organization; Ethnic group; Petroleum supply; Foreign investors; Risk of conflict; Money laundering; Civil war; Defense spending; Rebel recruitment; Ethnic majority; Rebel organization; Organized crime; Low-income countries; Corporate governance; Violent conflict; Commodity trade; Per capita income; Cold war; Rebel group; Conflict prevention
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15047http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-5503
Corporate Author
Bannon, Ian
Collier, Paul

2014-09-15
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