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Can Hearts and Minds Be Bought? The Economics of Counterinsurgency in Iraq
by
Berman, Eli
, Shapiro, Jacob N.
, Felter, Joseph H.
in
Coercion
/ Communities
/ Counterinsurgency
/ Economic theory
/ Expenditures
/ Experimental methods
/ Information sharing
/ Insurgency
/ Iraq
/ Marginal costs
/ Middle East
/ Natural resources
/ Panel data
/ Political behaviour
/ Political economy
/ Political violence
/ Postwar reconstruction
/ Rebellions
/ Religious terrorism
/ Sectarianism
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Spending
/ Studies
/ Sunni
/ Violence
2011
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Can Hearts and Minds Be Bought? The Economics of Counterinsurgency in Iraq
by
Berman, Eli
, Shapiro, Jacob N.
, Felter, Joseph H.
in
Coercion
/ Communities
/ Counterinsurgency
/ Economic theory
/ Expenditures
/ Experimental methods
/ Information sharing
/ Insurgency
/ Iraq
/ Marginal costs
/ Middle East
/ Natural resources
/ Panel data
/ Political behaviour
/ Political economy
/ Political violence
/ Postwar reconstruction
/ Rebellions
/ Religious terrorism
/ Sectarianism
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Spending
/ Studies
/ Sunni
/ Violence
2011
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Can Hearts and Minds Be Bought? The Economics of Counterinsurgency in Iraq
by
Berman, Eli
, Shapiro, Jacob N.
, Felter, Joseph H.
in
Coercion
/ Communities
/ Counterinsurgency
/ Economic theory
/ Expenditures
/ Experimental methods
/ Information sharing
/ Insurgency
/ Iraq
/ Marginal costs
/ Middle East
/ Natural resources
/ Panel data
/ Political behaviour
/ Political economy
/ Political violence
/ Postwar reconstruction
/ Rebellions
/ Religious terrorism
/ Sectarianism
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Spending
/ Studies
/ Sunni
/ Violence
2011
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Can Hearts and Minds Be Bought? The Economics of Counterinsurgency in Iraq
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Can Hearts and Minds Be Bought? The Economics of Counterinsurgency in Iraq
2011
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We develop and test an economic theory of insurgency motivated by the informal literature and by recent military doctrine. We model a three-way contest between violent rebels, a government seeking to minimize violence by mixing service provision and coercion, and civilians deciding whether to share information about insurgents. We test the model using panel data from Iraq on violence against Coalition and Iraqi forces, reconstruction spending, and community characteristics (sectarian status, socioeconomic grievances, and natural resource endowments). Our results support the theory’s predictions: improved service provision reduces insurgent violence, particularly for smaller projects and since the “surge” began in 2007.
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