US Food Aid and Civil Conflict

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Nunn, Nathan; Qian, Nancy
署名单位:
Harvard University; National Bureau of Economic Research; Yale University; Center for Economic & Policy Research (CEPR)
刊物名称:
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0002-8282
DOI:
10.1257/aer.104.6.1630
发表日期:
2014
页码:
1630-1666
关键词:
foreign-aid GROWTH models shocks policies PEACE
摘要:
We study the effect of US food aid on conflict in recipient countries. Our analysis exploits time variation in food aid shipments due to changes in US wheat production and cross-sectional variation in a country's tendency to receive any US food aid. According to our estimates, an increase in US food aid increases the incidence and duration of civil conflicts, but has no robust effect on interstate conflicts or the onset of civil conflicts. We also provide suggestive evidence that the effects are most pronounced in countries with a recent history of civil conflict. We are unable to determine whether our aid helps or hinders one or more parties to the conflict. it is clear that the losses-particularly looted assets-constitutes a serious barrier to the efficient and effective provision of assistance, and can contribute to the war economy. This raises a serious challenge for the humanitarian community: can humanitarians be accused of fueling or prolonging the conflict in these two countries? -Medecins Sans Frontieres, Amsterdam(1)