Despite the recent episodes of criminal activity intensification in Mexico, it is striking the scarcity of studies analyzing its relationship with unemployment rate fluctuations. The aim of this research is to evaluate the impact that an external shock of a surprising increase in unemployment rates would have upon crime activity, particularly, robberies in Mexico’s northern Border States. To this end, a spatial Bayesian VAR that follows LeSage and Cashell (2015) is applied. Results suggest a heterogeneous response of robberies across northern Border States. For instance, in some states such as Chihuahua, the number of robberies seems to deploy transitory effects, while Tamaulipas appears to be less sensitive to own and neighbor state unempl...
The continuing growth in remittances sent from the United States by Mexican emigrants reveals how im...
In this study, spatial information is used to complement the analysis that crime makes an economic t...
This paper analyzes the possible inverse relationship between economic growth as measured by real pe...
In this paper, we review the literature on social and economic determinants of crime. We analyze the...
This essay evaluates the relationship between crime and GDP growth rates controlling by the proporti...
This paper analyzes the social and economic causes of the increase in crime in Mexico, such as...
The recent surge in crime and drug-related violence in Mexico has had a profound effect on the Mexic...
This article examines the relationship between acts of violence or criminal activity and economic ac...
This paper investigates spatial diffusion patterns of high levels of violence across Mexican municip...
This article analyzes some socioeconomic and territorial features of the Mexican statesof Tamaulipas...
Over the past five years public security in Mexico started to become one of the first problems for c...
In this paper, we made a brief review of the theory that analyzes the interaction between crime and ...
One of the delinquency's characteristics that has been underestimated in empirical studies is its te...
This paper examines the effect of different crimes on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows into t...
This paper examines the evolution of Mexico’s labor productivity (GDP per worker) across its 32 sub-...
The continuing growth in remittances sent from the United States by Mexican emigrants reveals how im...
In this study, spatial information is used to complement the analysis that crime makes an economic t...
This paper analyzes the possible inverse relationship between economic growth as measured by real pe...
In this paper, we review the literature on social and economic determinants of crime. We analyze the...
This essay evaluates the relationship between crime and GDP growth rates controlling by the proporti...
This paper analyzes the social and economic causes of the increase in crime in Mexico, such as...
The recent surge in crime and drug-related violence in Mexico has had a profound effect on the Mexic...
This article examines the relationship between acts of violence or criminal activity and economic ac...
This paper investigates spatial diffusion patterns of high levels of violence across Mexican municip...
This article analyzes some socioeconomic and territorial features of the Mexican statesof Tamaulipas...
Over the past five years public security in Mexico started to become one of the first problems for c...
In this paper, we made a brief review of the theory that analyzes the interaction between crime and ...
One of the delinquency's characteristics that has been underestimated in empirical studies is its te...
This paper examines the effect of different crimes on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows into t...
This paper examines the evolution of Mexico’s labor productivity (GDP per worker) across its 32 sub-...
The continuing growth in remittances sent from the United States by Mexican emigrants reveals how im...
In this study, spatial information is used to complement the analysis that crime makes an economic t...
This paper analyzes the possible inverse relationship between economic growth as measured by real pe...