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Replication Data for: "Stimulant or depressant? Resource-related income shocks and conflict"

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Title Replication Data for: "Stimulant or depressant? Resource-related income shocks and conflict"
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QDY9XQ
 
Creator Gehring, Kai
Langlotz, Sarah
Kienberger, Stefan
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Abstract:
We provide evidence on the mechanisms linking resource-related income shocks to conflict, focusing on illegal crops. We hypothesize that the degree of group competition over resources and the extent of law enforcement explain whether opportunity cost or contest effects dominate. Combining temporal variation in international drug prices with spatial variation in the suitability to produce opium, we show that higher prices increase household living standards and reduce conflict in Afghanistan. Analyzing shifts in conflict tactics and using geo-referenced data on drug production networks and territorial control highlight the importance of opportunity costs, and reveal heterogeneous effects consistent with our theory.

Replication package:
The replication package allows the replication of most files and figures in the paper, and comes together with a latex files that allows compiling the document. Confidential data were replaced with random numbers, allowing the package to run through. All decisions and processes are described with sources in the readme.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Other
Resources
Afghanistan, Taliban, opium
conflict
geography of conflict
Afghanistan
Taliban
Opium
drug trade
illicit economy
 
Date 2023-09-18
 
Contributor Gehring, Kai