articleJournal of Conflict ResolutionJul 13, 2006Closed access

Sensitivity Analysis of Empirical Results on Civil War Onset

Centre for Advanced Study · Yale University

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Abstract

In the literature on civil war onset, several empirical results are not robust or replicable across studies. Studies use different definitions of civil war and analyze different time periods, so readers cannot easily determine if differences in empirical results are due to those factors or if most empirical results are just not robust. The authors apply a methodology for organized specification tests to check the robustness of empirical results. They isolate causes of variation in empirical results by using the same definition of civil war and analyzing the same time period while systematically exploring the sensitivity of eighty-eight variables used to explain civil war in the literature. Several…

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Keywords
  • Spanish Civil War
  • Robustness (evolution)
  • Democracy
  • Empirical research
  • Population
  • Econometrics
  • Ethnic group
  • Politics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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