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The Cyprus Peace Dividend Revisited: A Productivity and Sectoral Approach 27 juin 2014

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PCC Report (PRIO Cyprus Centre) 1/2014, 85 p.
Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)

Fiona Mullen, Alexander Apostolides & Mustafa Besim *

The Cyprus Peace Dividend Revisited is a new effort to quantify the value of a solution of the Cyprus problem: to the economy as a whole, to different sectors and to individuals. In so doing, it also updates the qualitative analysis and advances earlier efforts, by exploring new approaches and linking these to the existing economic literature on the topic. (suite…)

Turkish Cypriot Legal Framework: Displacement in Cyprus – Consequences of Civil and Military Strife 21 juillet 2012

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PRIO Cyprus Centre Report 4 (PRIO Cyprus Centre) July 2012, 35 p. Ελληνικά Türkçe

Ayla Gürel *

After 1974, Turkish Cypriots had to deal with their displaced persons (some of whom had been displaced since 1963), build up a new social and economic environment in their new territory in the north, and generally put to proper economic use the immovable properties left behind by the Greek Cypriot inhabitants of the north who had nearly all fled to the south. (suite…)

The day after III: The Cyprus peace dividend for Turkey and Greece 21 juillet 2010

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PRIO Cyprus Centre Paper, 1/2010, 54 p.

by Özlem Oğuz Çilsal, Praxoula Antoniadou Kyriacou and Fione Mullen

This study is the third in the series of Day After reports prepared by the all-female team that has come to be known as The Three Ladies. In our first report, we analyzed the commercial opportunities that could arise from the reunification of Cyprus and quantified the peace dividend for the key sectors that would benefit. (suite…)