This volume identifies the economic and social factors underlying
the perpetuation of civil wars, exploring as well the economic
incentives and disencentives available to international actors
seeking to restore peace to war-torn societies. The authors
consider the economic rationality of conflict for beligerents, the
economic strategies that elites use to sustain their positions, and
in what situations elites find war to be more profitable than
peace.
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