Conflict in Food Producing and Consuming Communities, and How to Help Women in the DRC
A working paper by Eoin Mcguire (Brown University) and Marshall Burke (Stanford University) examines the impact of food price increases on conflict in Africa. Under the hypothesis that negative income shocks contribute to the outbreak of conflict, the authors compare the effect of significant increases in food prices in communities that predominantly produce food to the effect in … Continue reading Conflict in Food Producing and Consuming Communities, and How to Help Women in the DRC
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