Aid, Policy, and Growth in Post-Conflict Societies

Countries emerging from civil war attract both aid and policy advice. This paper provides the first systematic empirical analysis of aid and policy reform in the post-conflict growth process. It is based on a comprehensive data set of large civil wars and covers 27 countries that were in their first decade of post-conflict economic recovery during the 1990s. The authors first investigate whether the absorptive capacity for aid is systematically different in post-conflict countries. They find that during the first three post-conflict years, absorptive capacity is no greater than normal, but that in the rest of the first decade it is approximately double its normal level. So ideally, aid should phase in during the decade. Historically, aid has not, on average, been higher in post-conflict societies, and it has tended to taper out over the course of the decade. The authors then investigate whether the contribution of policy to growth is systematically different in post-conflict countries, and in particular, whether particular components of policy are differentially important. For this they use the World Bank policy rating database. The authors find that growth is more sensitive to policy in post-conflict societies. Comparing the efficacy of different policies, they find that social policies are differentially important relative to macroeconomic policies. However, historically, this does not appear to have been how policy reform has been prioritized in post-conflict societies.

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Main Authors: Collier, Paul, Hoeffler, Anke
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2002-10
Subjects:CIVIL CONFLICT, CIVIL WAR, CIVIL WARS, COMBAT, CONFLICT COUNTRIES, CONFLICTS, DEBT, DEFENSE, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME, ECONOMIC GROWTH, FOREIGN AID, GROWTH IN POST-CONFLICT SOCIETIES, IDENTIFIABLE REBEL ORGANIZATION, INTERNAL CONFLICT, LEVELS OF POVERTY, PEACE PERIOD, PEACE PERIODS, POOR, POST- CONFLICT, POST- CONFLICT COUNTRIES, POST- CONFLICT PEACE, POST- CONFLICT PERIOD, POST- CONFLICT SITUATIONS, POST-CONFLICT, POST-CONFLICT COUNTRIES, POST-CONFLICT EPISODES, POST-CONFLICT PEACE, POST-CONFLICT PERIOD, POST-CONFLICT SITUATIONS, POST-CONFLICT SOCIETY, POVERTY REDUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION, RISK OF CONFLICT, SOCIAL POLICIES AID COORDINATION & COFINANCING, POLICY REFORM, POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, GROWTH PROMOTION, ECONOMIC RECOVERY, ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY, SOCIAL POLICY, MACROECONOMIC POLICY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/10/2032624/aid-policy-growth-post-conflict-societies
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/19220
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