Understanding Global Conflict

The Pearson Institute galvanizes scholars and researchers across disciplines to study the origins, dynamics, and implications of global conflict.

AuthorTitleYear Sort descending Region
Bursztyn, Leonardo The Immigrant Next Door: Exposure, Prejudice, and Altruism2021 North America
Martinez, Luis Dictatorship, Higher Education and Social Mobility2021 Latin America
Martinez, Luis Forgone Investment: Civil Conflict and Agricultural Credit in Colombia2021 Latin America
Malani, Anup Explaining the Income and Consumption Effects of COVID in India2021 South Asia
Lessing, Benjamin State-building on the Margin: An Urban Experiment in Medellín2022 Latin America
Dube, Oeindrila Measuring Religion From Behaviour: Climate Shocks and Religious Adherence in Afghanistan2022 Central Asia
Camarena, Kara Ross The Local Reaction to Unauthorized Mexican Migration to the US2023 The Americas
Sonin, Konstantin Why Did Putin Invade Ukraine? A Theory of Degenerate Autocracy2023 Ukraine
Blattman, Christopher Civilian alternatives to policing: Evidence from Medellín’s community problem-solving intervention Operación Convivencia2023 Latin America
Sánchez de la Sierra, Raúl On The Governance of Corrupt Exchange: How Citizens and Officials Build Social Ties to Reduce Corruption’s Transaction Costs2023 Democratic Republic of the Congo
Fergusson, Leopoldo Constitutions and Order: A Theory and Comparative Evidence from Colombia and the United States2023 The Americas
Sánchez de la Sierra, Raúl On the Importance of African Traditional Religion for Economic Behavior2023 Africa

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