Determinants of Civil Conflict in Colombia: How Robust are they? Academic Article

journal

  • Defence and Peace Economics

abstract

  • We analyze how the determinants of the civil conflict in Colombia at the municipal level respond to changes in the empirical strategy. We estimate several econometric models that vary in three dimensions: 1) the data set, 2) the measure of conflict, and 3) the estimation method. We find substantial differences in the signs and statisticalsignificance of the marginal effects in response to using a different data set, changing the definition of conflict, and employing different empirical methodologies.

publication date

  • 2012-2-14

edition

  • 23

keywords

  • Civil Conflict
  • Colombia
  • Econometric Models
  • Estimation Method
  • Marginal Effects
  • Methodology
  • determinants
  • econometrics
  • methodology

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1024-2694

number of pages

  • 23

start page

  • 109

end page

  • 131