With the growth in conflict around the world, the measurement of the likely economic cost of conflict is an important task in making the case for peacekeeping, peacemaking and post conflict reconstruction to prevent recurrence. Conflict is also a development issue, as most of the conflicts affect the poorest countries and are often civil wars. This paper deals with a number of issues that arise in the literature and presents a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between conflict and economic growth in the present geopolitical environment. Utilizing an extensive cross-country panel dataset and a structural growth model incorporating conflict dynamics, it offers robust estimates of the effects of conflict. It finds that they are higher for low-income countries with direct and spillover effects larger for Asia. It also showed that the spillover effects of conflict do not affect the overall damage on the GDP loss and this result does not change in the post-Cold War period.

Crippa, A., D'Agostino, G., Dunne, J.P., Pieroni, L. (2025). The price of war: A cross-country analysis on the conflict-growth nexus. WORLD DEVELOPMENT, 195 [10.1016/j.worlddev.2025.107087].

The price of war: A cross-country analysis on the conflict-growth nexus

d'Agostino, G.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Pieroni, L.
Membro del Collaboration Group
2025-01-01

Abstract

With the growth in conflict around the world, the measurement of the likely economic cost of conflict is an important task in making the case for peacekeeping, peacemaking and post conflict reconstruction to prevent recurrence. Conflict is also a development issue, as most of the conflicts affect the poorest countries and are often civil wars. This paper deals with a number of issues that arise in the literature and presents a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between conflict and economic growth in the present geopolitical environment. Utilizing an extensive cross-country panel dataset and a structural growth model incorporating conflict dynamics, it offers robust estimates of the effects of conflict. It finds that they are higher for low-income countries with direct and spillover effects larger for Asia. It also showed that the spillover effects of conflict do not affect the overall damage on the GDP loss and this result does not change in the post-Cold War period.
2025
Crippa, A., D'Agostino, G., Dunne, J.P., Pieroni, L. (2025). The price of war: A cross-country analysis on the conflict-growth nexus. WORLD DEVELOPMENT, 195 [10.1016/j.worlddev.2025.107087].
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