GIGA Seminar in Socio-Economics

Stimulant or Depressant? Resource-Related Income Shocks and Conflict

Date

05/11/2020

Start

01:00 p.m. (CET)


  • We provide evidence on the mechanisms linking resource-related income shocks to conflict focusing specifically on illegal crops. We hypothesize that the degree of group competition over resources and the extent of law enforcement explain whether opportunity cost or contest effects dominate.

    Combining temporal variation in international drug prices with spatial variation in the suitability to produce opium, we show that in Afghanistan higher prices increase household living standards, and reduce conflict. Using georeferenced data on the drug production network and Taliban versus pro-government control highlights the importance of opportunity cost effects, and reveals heterogeneous effects in line with our theory.

    Authors: Kai Gehring (University of Zurich) Sarah Langlotz (University of Göttingen) Stefan Kienberger (University of Salzburg)

    Speaker:

    Dr. Kai Gehring is senior researcher at the University of Zurich


    Address

    Online event

    Language

    English

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