Diplomatic Intervention in Civil War : Trade for All or Trade for One?

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Title
Diplomatic Intervention in Civil War : Trade for All or Trade for One?
Author(s)
Couttenier M., Soubeyran R.
Institution details
LAMETA (Laboratoire Montpelliérain d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée)
Address
Montpellier, France
Issued date
04/2011
Number
2011-08
Genre
Document de Recherche
Language
english
Number of pages
29
Abstract
This paper looks at whether diplomatic intervention in civil war has affected trade over the post World War II period. We show that the intervener derives no commercial advantage from diplomatic intervention; trade between the intervener and the target country does not increase more than trade between the target country and its other partners. However, we find that diplomatic intervention has a positive and persistent effect on trade between the target country and all its partners.
Keywords
Civil War, Trade, Foreign Influence, Gravity Equation
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