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@article{ author = {Fuentes, Juan Alberto}, title = {Violent Conflict and Human Development in Latin America}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2005}, location = {New York}, URL = {}, abstract = {This paper is concerned with identifying the main costs that violent conflict has had for human development in Colomiba, El Salvador and Guatemala. A first section refers to the difficulties involved in measuring these costs, taking into account different measurement methods, statistical problems and intangible costs. The second part of the paper briefly describes the basic characteristics of conflict in Colombia, El Salvador and Guatemala. The third part then identifies the impact of violent conflict on human development in these countries, with emphasis on economic and social development, while taking into account distributional questions. This is a first draft subject to revision.} }Download File
AU - Fuentes, Juan Alberto TI - Violent Conflict and Human Development in Latin America PT - Journal Article DP - 2005 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - This paper is concerned with identifying the main costs that violent conflict has had for human development in Colomiba, El Salvador and Guatemala. A first section refers to the difficulties involved in measuring these costs, taking into account different measurement methods, statistical problems and intangible costs. The second part of the paper briefly describes the basic characteristics of conflict in Colombia, El Salvador and Guatemala. The third part then identifies the impact of violent conflict on human development in these countries, with emphasis on economic and social development, while taking into account distributional questions. This is a first draft subject to revision.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Fuentes, Juan Alberto %T Violent Conflict and Human Development in Latin America %D 2005 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U , %X This paper is concerned with identifying the main costs that violent conflict has had for human development in Colomiba, El Salvador and Guatemala. A first section refers to the difficulties involved in measuring these costs, taking into account different measurement methods, statistical problems and intangible costs. The second part of the paper briefly describes the basic characteristics of conflict in Colombia, El Salvador and Guatemala. The third part then identifies the impact of violent conflict on human development in these countries, with emphasis on economic and social development, while taking into account distributional questions. This is a first draft subject to revision.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Fuentes, Juan Alberto TI - Violent Conflict and Human Development in Latin America PY - 2005 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - This paper is concerned with identifying the main costs that violent conflict has had for human development in Colomiba, El Salvador and Guatemala. A first section refers to the difficulties involved in measuring these costs, taking into account different measurement methods, statistical problems and intangible costs. The second part of the paper briefly describes the basic characteristics of conflict in Colombia, El Salvador and Guatemala. The third part then identifies the impact of violent conflict on human development in these countries, with emphasis on economic and social development, while taking into account distributional questions. This is a first draft subject to revision.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Violent Conflict and Human Development in Latin America AU - Fuentes, Juan Alberto PY - 2005 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - This paper is concerned with identifying the main costs that violent conflict has had for human development in Colomiba, El Salvador and Guatemala. A first section refers to the difficulties involved in measuring these costs, taking into account different measurement methods, statistical problems and intangible costs. The second part of the paper briefly describes the basic characteristics of conflict in Colombia, El Salvador and Guatemala. The third part then identifies the impact of violent conflict on human development in these countries, with emphasis on economic and social development, while taking into account distributional questions. This is a first draft subject to revision.