The Economics Of Complex Humanitarian Emergencies : Preliminary Approaches And Findings
Nafziger, E. Wayne (1996). The Economics Of Complex Humanitarian Emergencies : Preliminary Approaches And Findings. UNU-WIDER.
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Sub-type Working paper Author Nafziger, E. Wayne Title The Economics Of Complex Humanitarian Emergencies : Preliminary Approaches And Findings Volume/Issue No. 1996/119 Publication Date 1996 Place of Publication Helsinki Publisher UNU-WIDER Pages 73 Language eng Abstract This paper, a draft from the early stages of an ongoing UNU/WIDER research project, outlines hypotheses for the economic cause of humanitarian disasters. Complex humanitarian emergencies are considered to be man-made crises, in which large numbers of peop
UNU Topics of Focus Population Keyword Economic conditions
Elite (social sciences)
Natural resources
Population
Social conflictCopyright Holder UNU-WIDER Copyright Year 1996 Copyright type Fair use permitted -
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