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Survey charts cost of armed violence

By Frances Williams in Geneva

Published: September 12 2008 02:40 | Last updated: September 12 2008 02:40

About three quarters of a million people die each year as a result of armed violence, and the majority of deaths result from criminal acts rather than war, according to a new study.

While war reduces the growth of affected economies by around 2 per cent a year for the duration of the conflict, the cost of armed violence that is not conflict-related also imposes huge economic costs and holds back development, the study by the Geneva-based Small Arms Survey notes.

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