Haiti's economic development has been held back by a history of civil conflict and violence. With donor assistance declining from its exceptional levels following the 2010 earthquake, and concessional financing growing scarce, Haiti must learn to live with tighter budget constraints. At the same time, the United Nations forces that have provided security in the past decade are scaling down. Against this backdrop, this paper explores the conditions...
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2016/05/23
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS7681
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2016/05/23
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Disclosed
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Guns, books, or doctors ? conflict and public spending in Haiti : lessons from cross-country evidence
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military spending