GIGA Seminar in Socio-Economics

Trading with the Enemy? An Economic Experiment with Residents of Mosul, Iraq

Lecture by Eric Skoog, Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and Uppsala University

Date

24/08/2023

Start

12:00 noon (UTC)

End

01:15 p.m. (UTC)

View of the Mumbai skyline with the Bandra slum
© iStock.com / f9photos
View of the Mumbai skyline with the Bandra slum
© iStock.com / f9photos

  • After armed conflict, the legacies of intergroup violence may impact preferences and hinder economic interactions across group lines. This poses an important problem for countries which have experienced destructive and protracted intergroup conflict. However, how, and under what circumstances, individuals’ preferences are affected is an area of great scientific interest, which is only beginning to be more thoroughly explored. I carry out an experiment with 1000 inhabitants of Mosul in Iraq, who resided there during the battle of Mosul in 2016-2017. Using a measure of endowment effects (i.e. the difference between the asking and buying price of the same good) in a hypothetical trade, I manipulate the characteristics of the counterparty. The results show that the endowment effect is impacted by the identity of the counterparty, with higher endowment effects for interactions with outgroup members. However, this effect is shown to be clearly driven by losing resources, in particular having one’s house destroyed. This suggests that war exposure, and in particular loss of resources, may introduce impediments to economic activities in ways previously overlooked.

    Speaker: Eric Skoog is a Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and at the Uppsala University.


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