In this paper paper, I use Mejia and Restrepo's(2011d} strategy to disentangle the causal relationship between drug enforcement and violence. To test this relationship, I use information on Colombian municipalities during the period 1999-2010. Due to technological reasons related to the quality of terrain, climate, and locational characteristics of the Colombian territory, cocaine production is more productive at low altitudes. Using the altitude of each municipality and distance from capital cities as sources of exogenous variation, I estimate the effect of drug enforcement on violence in Colombia. To control for a possible omitted-variable bias in the estimations, I run a Panel Data Spatial Durbin Model (SDM). Additionally, I construct a ...
This dissertation explores three different but related economic issues in the country of Colombia. T...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
Crime and violence are commonplace across many developing regions, particularly in Latin America cur...
In this paper paper, I use Mejia and Restrepo's(2011d} strategy to disentangle the causal relationsh...
We assess the role of inequality, poverty and drug prohibition, in explaining homicide rates (HR) in...
This paper exploits time variation in international cocaine prices and potential trafficking within ...
We assess the role of inequality, poverty and drug prohibition, in explaining homicide rates(HR) in ...
Colombia is currently the world’s largest producer of coca leaf and the principal producer of opium ...
Observers say that drug production fuels violence in Colombia, but does coca production explain diff...
Using data on coca cultivation and homicides, this paper analyzes an otherwise little researched top...
Coca eradication has been aggressively pursued by the Colombian government to reduce the amount of l...
This article examines the socioeconomic effects of the illegal drug industry on economic and social ...
Single page posterA city built on drugs: Medellin, Colombia. For most that live in the city, especia...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2003.In...
This paper studies the spatial effects of demographic changes, education conditions and conflict si...
This dissertation explores three different but related economic issues in the country of Colombia. T...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
Crime and violence are commonplace across many developing regions, particularly in Latin America cur...
In this paper paper, I use Mejia and Restrepo's(2011d} strategy to disentangle the causal relationsh...
We assess the role of inequality, poverty and drug prohibition, in explaining homicide rates (HR) in...
This paper exploits time variation in international cocaine prices and potential trafficking within ...
We assess the role of inequality, poverty and drug prohibition, in explaining homicide rates(HR) in ...
Colombia is currently the world’s largest producer of coca leaf and the principal producer of opium ...
Observers say that drug production fuels violence in Colombia, but does coca production explain diff...
Using data on coca cultivation and homicides, this paper analyzes an otherwise little researched top...
Coca eradication has been aggressively pursued by the Colombian government to reduce the amount of l...
This article examines the socioeconomic effects of the illegal drug industry on economic and social ...
Single page posterA city built on drugs: Medellin, Colombia. For most that live in the city, especia...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2003.In...
This paper studies the spatial effects of demographic changes, education conditions and conflict si...
This dissertation explores three different but related economic issues in the country of Colombia. T...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
Crime and violence are commonplace across many developing regions, particularly in Latin America cur...