A Phoenix in Flames? Portfolio Choice and Violence in Civil War in Rural Burundi

47 Pages Posted: 30 Jul 2010

See all articles by Eleonora E. Nillesen

Eleonora E. Nillesen

United Nations University (UNU-MERIT); Maastricht University

Philip Verwimp

Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) - Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management; Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) - European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics (ECARES)

Date Written: May 28, 2010

Abstract

This paper challenges the idea that farmers revert to subsistence farming when confronted with violence from civil war. While there is an emerging macroeconomic consensus that wars are detrimental to development, we find contrasting microeconomic evidence. Using several rounds of (panel) data at the farm and community level, we find that farmers in Burundi who are confronted with civil war violence in their home communities increase export and cash crop growing activities, invest more in public goods and reveal higher levels subjective welfare evaluations. We interpret this in the light of similar recent micro-level evidence that points to post-traumatic growth effects after (civil) warfare. Our results are confirmed across specifications as well as in robustness analyses.

Keywords: Civil war, investment, post-traumatic growth

Suggested Citation

Nillesen, Eleonora E. and Verwimp, Philip, A Phoenix in Flames? Portfolio Choice and Violence in Civil War in Rural Burundi (May 28, 2010). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1650246 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1650246

Eleonora E. Nillesen (Contact Author)

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Philip Verwimp

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