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Humanitarian Relief and Civil Conflict
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2008
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Development EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentCivil-military RelationRelief EffortsTotal RecruitmentSocial SciencesCivil WarFood AidCivil ConflictAfrican DevelopmentPublic PolicyEconomicsDevelopment AidInternational RelationsHumanitarian ReliefInternational Humanitarian LawHumanitarian AidConflict StudiesBusinessPolitical Science
The authors examine the effects that famine relief efforts (food aid) can have in regions undergoing civil war. In the model, warlords seize a fraction of all aid entering the region. How much they can loot affects their choice of army size; therefore the manner in which aid is delivered influences warfare. The authors identify a delivery plan for aid that minimizes total recruitment in equilibrium.
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