An Empirical Analysis of Civil Conflict in Nepal

作者: Iyer Lakshmi , Quy-Toan Do

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摘要: We conduct an econometric analysis of the economic and social factors which contributed to spread violent conflict in Nepal. find that intensity is significantly higher places with greater poverty lower levels development. weaker evidence divisions are also correlated civil conflict.

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