Business and the Barrel of a Gun: Understanding Entrepreneurship and Violent Conflict in Developing Countries

Naudé, Wim, Verwimp, Philip and Brück, Tilman (2013). Business and the Barrel of a Gun: Understanding Entrepreneurship and Violent Conflict in Developing Countries. United Nations University Press.

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  • Author Naudé, Wim
    Verwimp, Philip
    Brück, Tilman
    Title Business and the Barrel of a Gun: Understanding Entrepreneurship and Violent Conflict in Developing Countries
    Publication Date 2013-04-17
    Place of Publication Helsinki
    Publisher United Nations University Press
    Pages 7
    Language eng
    Abstract Although the impacts of violent conflict on investment, production, incomes and inequality have been widely studied on an aggregate level, comparatively less is known about the more diverse impacts of such conflict at the micro (particularly firm) level. Understanding such impacts can improve policies to mitigate the human and financial costs of violent conflict in developing countries. This policy brief discusses lessons from recent studies to address this gap.
    Copyright Holder United Nations University
    Copyright Year 2013
    Copyright type Creative commons
    ISSN 18148026
    ISBN 9789280831054
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