Beyond the material consequences, violence can have a great psychological impact on the individual. Violence can cause institutional and interpersonal distrust, and in turn harm economic growth and political stability. As of today, there is more knowledge about the consequences of trust than its determinants, and longitudinal studies are scarce. This paper exploits survey data and disaggregated data on violence from Mexico, a country which since 2007 has experienced a rapid increase in violence. With the use of a Linear Fixed Effects Model, I analyse the impact of municipal level violence on trust in crime-related institutions and in other individuals. I find a significant relationship, robust across different model specifications, between ...
The current study examined the effects of cartel violence and terrorism threat on people\u27s judgme...
Interpersonal trust is an important source of social and economic development. Over decades, researc...
In this study, young adults from the United States (n = 198) and Mexico (n = 223) were surveyed rega...
Beyond the material consequences, violence can have a great psychological impact on the individual. ...
Crime has tangible economic costs. It also has less understood and likely sizable intangible costs. ...
Using survey data from the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) and Encuesta Nacional Sobre...
Exposure to political violence has been found to affect behavioural parameters. The effects of high ...
Coinciding with the transition to democracy in Mexico (and elsewhere in Latin America), violent crim...
Artículo científico en co autoría, publicado en inglés en la Revista Civil Wars, indizada a nivel in...
This paper examines the impact of crime and insecurity on support for and satisfaction with democrac...
The determinants of change in trust have long been a matter of debate in the social capital literatu...
Using survey data from the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) and Encuesta Nacional Sobre...
In this thesis I investigate if an increase in reported crimes has a negative effect on interpersona...
We investigate the effect of children’s exposure to local violence on grade failure in Mexico. We co...
The current study examined the effects of cartel violence and terrorism threat on people\u27s judgme...
The current study examined the effects of cartel violence and terrorism threat on people\u27s judgme...
Interpersonal trust is an important source of social and economic development. Over decades, researc...
In this study, young adults from the United States (n = 198) and Mexico (n = 223) were surveyed rega...
Beyond the material consequences, violence can have a great psychological impact on the individual. ...
Crime has tangible economic costs. It also has less understood and likely sizable intangible costs. ...
Using survey data from the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) and Encuesta Nacional Sobre...
Exposure to political violence has been found to affect behavioural parameters. The effects of high ...
Coinciding with the transition to democracy in Mexico (and elsewhere in Latin America), violent crim...
Artículo científico en co autoría, publicado en inglés en la Revista Civil Wars, indizada a nivel in...
This paper examines the impact of crime and insecurity on support for and satisfaction with democrac...
The determinants of change in trust have long been a matter of debate in the social capital literatu...
Using survey data from the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) and Encuesta Nacional Sobre...
In this thesis I investigate if an increase in reported crimes has a negative effect on interpersona...
We investigate the effect of children’s exposure to local violence on grade failure in Mexico. We co...
The current study examined the effects of cartel violence and terrorism threat on people\u27s judgme...
The current study examined the effects of cartel violence and terrorism threat on people\u27s judgme...
Interpersonal trust is an important source of social and economic development. Over decades, researc...
In this study, young adults from the United States (n = 198) and Mexico (n = 223) were surveyed rega...