This paper is intended to complement the existing literature on civil wars. First, it presents a simple theoretical model of conflict that defines a two-sector economy. In a contested sector, two agents struggle to appropriate the maximum possible fraction of a contestable output. In an uncontested sector, they hold secure property rights over the production of some goods. Agents split their resource endowment between 'butter', 'guns' and 'ice-cream'. Following the theoretical insights the empirical analysis focuses on the relationship between civil wars and different sectors of the economy. In particular, a panel probit specification shows that the incidence of a civil war decreases in the size of manufacturing sector.

Caruso, R., Butter, Guns and Ice-Cream, Theory and evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa., <<DEFENCE AND PEACE ECONOMICS>>, 2010; 22 (1): 269-283. [doi:10.1080/10242690903568975] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/11734]

Butter, Guns and Ice-Cream, Theory and evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa.

Caruso, Raul
2010

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This paper is intended to complement the existing literature on civil wars. First, it presents a simple theoretical model of conflict that defines a two-sector economy. In a contested sector, two agents struggle to appropriate the maximum possible fraction of a contestable output. In an uncontested sector, they hold secure property rights over the production of some goods. Agents split their resource endowment between 'butter', 'guns' and 'ice-cream'. Following the theoretical insights the empirical analysis focuses on the relationship between civil wars and different sectors of the economy. In particular, a panel probit specification shows that the incidence of a civil war decreases in the size of manufacturing sector.
2010
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Caruso, R., Butter, Guns and Ice-Cream, Theory and evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa., <<DEFENCE AND PEACE ECONOMICS>>, 2010; 22 (1): 269-283. [doi:10.1080/10242690903568975] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/11734]
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