Let me start by pointing out that I am not an expert on civil unrest. But given events in London (and other UK cities) I was interested to see what the urban economics literature had to say about the causes of riots. Initial impressions suggested 'not a lot', but a little more reflection suggests this conclusion was a little hasty. Let me try to spell out what I learnt and how it helps frame the debate about the causes of the London riots
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Over the course of five days in August 2011, destructive riots spread throughout England. This paper...
In the wake of a third night of rioting in London, Henry Overman, tries to find some explanation for...
In contrast to much of the literature in the field of public disorder, rather than focusing on the n...
Ian Duncan Smith's suggestion that ghettos of poor quality housing were a factor in the summer riots...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
With the violence (at least temporarily) under control attention is now turning to the longer run qu...
This paper examines the situational dynamics of the 2011 London Riots. The empirical contribution is...
The August 2011 riots in London prompted many commentators to look back on previous riots in the cit...
Past attempts to explain riots have foundered on problems that are as mu conceptual as empirical. Fa...
The focus of this research is in the area of behavioral economics, with a concentration on the decis...
The article looks at current explanations for the 2011 English riots. It critiques one dominant view...
Despite media and political rhetoric to the contrary, there is persuasive evidence to suggest an as...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Over the course of five days in August 2011, destructive riots spread throughout England. This paper...
In the wake of a third night of rioting in London, Henry Overman, tries to find some explanation for...
In contrast to much of the literature in the field of public disorder, rather than focusing on the n...
Ian Duncan Smith's suggestion that ghettos of poor quality housing were a factor in the summer riots...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
With the violence (at least temporarily) under control attention is now turning to the longer run qu...
This paper examines the situational dynamics of the 2011 London Riots. The empirical contribution is...
The August 2011 riots in London prompted many commentators to look back on previous riots in the cit...
Past attempts to explain riots have foundered on problems that are as mu conceptual as empirical. Fa...
The focus of this research is in the area of behavioral economics, with a concentration on the decis...
The article looks at current explanations for the 2011 English riots. It critiques one dominant view...
Despite media and political rhetoric to the contrary, there is persuasive evidence to suggest an as...
Thousands rioted in London in August 2011, with the police losing control of parts of the city for f...
Waves of riots are politically and psychologically significant national events. The role of police p...
Over the course of five days in August 2011, destructive riots spread throughout England. This paper...