Post-conflict risks

dc.contributor.authorHoeffler, Anke
dc.contributor.authorSöderbom, Måns
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dc.description.abstractPost-conflict societies face two distinctive challenges: economic recovery and risk reduction. Conflict will usually have severely damaged the economy. Supporting the recovery was the founding objective of the World Bank, and both aid and policy reforms have been found to be highly effective in the post-conflict context (Collier and Hoeffler, 2004). In this chapter we study the other challenge, risk reduction. The post-conflict peace is typically fragile: around half of all civil wars are due to post-conflict relapses (Collier et al. 2003). Both external actors and the post-conflict government must therefore give priority to reducing the risk of conflict. The two objectives of economic recovery and risk reduction are likely to be complementary: economic recovery may reduce risks, and risk reduction may speed recovery. However, this complementarity between objectives does not imply coincidence of instruments: the instruments that are effective for risk reduction may be quite distinct from those for economic recovery.
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