Refugees, Lost Trade and Security Costs - How Conflict in One African Country Drives Up Debt for Its Neighbours
The study of 38 countries found conflict raises neighbours’ borrowing costs through refugee flows, trade disruptions and higher security spending, researchers said.
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Refugees, Lost Trade and Security Costs - How Conflict in One African Country Drives Up Debt for Its Neighbours
Conflicts in Africa vary in scope and intensity. They range from large-scale civil wars to territorial disputes, localised insurgencies, inter-communal violence, political instability, armed conflict and terrorism. The continent has earned the reputation of being the world's bloodiest.
Refugees, lost trade and security costs: how conflict in one African country drives up debt for its neighbours
Conflicts in Africa vary in scope and intensity. They range from large-scale civil wars to territorial disputes, localised insurgencies, inter-communal violence, political instability, armed conflict and terrorism. The continent has earned the reputation of being the world’s bloodiest. These conflicts can be felt across country borders. I am an economist whose research has focused on inclusive growth, debt sustainability, geopolitical risk, econ…
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