The Economic Costs of Conflict: A Case Study of the Basque Country
Harvard University · John F. Kennedy University · +1 more institution
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Abstract
This article investigates the economic effects of conflict, using the terrorist conflict in the Basque Country as a case study. We find that, after the outbreak of terrorism in the late 1960's, per capita GDP in the Basque Country declined about 10 percentage points relative to a synthetic control region without terrorism. In addition, we use the 1998–1999 truce as a natural experiment. We find that stocks of firms with a significant part of their business in the Basque Country showed a positive relative performance when truce became credible, and a negative relative performance at the end of the cease-fire.
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- Terrorism
- Per capita
- Economics
- Development economics
- Political science
- Demography
- Sociology
- Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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