Development Assistance, Institution Building, and Social Cohesion after Civil War: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Liberia
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Liberia; reconstruction; post-conflict; institution building; democracy; development; peacebuilding;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-AFR-2009-12-19 (Africa)
- NEP-DEV-2009-12-19 (Development)
- NEP-EXP-2009-12-19 (Experimental Economics)
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