Publication | Closed Access
The Economic Costs of Conflict: A Case Study of the Basque Country
4.4K
Citations
28
References
2003
Year
NegotiationIntergroup ConflictEconomic CostsInternational ConflictSocial SciencesDiplomacyPolitical EconomyGeopoliticsCivil ConflictEconomicsAfrican ConflictInternational RelationsBasque CountrySynthetic Control RegionTerrorism FinancingPolitical ConflictConflict StudyBusinessCase StudyPolitical Science
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.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1