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Peacekeeping and development in fragile states : micro-level evidence from Liberia (English)

Using surveys and administrative data from post-war Liberia, the hypothesis that peacekeeping deployments build peace "from the bottom up" through contributions to local security and local economic and social vitality was tested. The hypothesis reflects official thinking about how peacekeeping works via "peacebuilding." A quasi-experiment was created by applying coarsened exact matching to administrative data used in mission planning, identifying...
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Mvukiyehe,Eric.

Peacekeeping and development in fragile states : micro-level evidence from Liberia (English). Impact Evaluation series|Policy Research working paper|no. WPS 8389 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/377451522326663065

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