TY - JOUR
T1 - Estimating the impact of Mexican drug cartels and drug-related homicides on crime and perceptions of safety
AU - Gutiérrez-Romero, Roxana
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - © The Author (2015). Published by Oxford University Press. We estimate the impact of drug cartels and drug-related homicides on crime and perceptions of security in Mexico. Since the location where drug cartels operate might be endogenous, we combine the difference-in-difference estimator with instrumental variables. Using surveys on crime victimization we find that people living in areas that experienced drug-related homicides are more likely to take extra security precautions. Yet, these areas are also more likely to experience certain crimes, particularly thefts and extortions. In contrast, these crimes and perceptions of insecurity do not change in areas where cartels operate without leading to drug-related homicides.
AB - © The Author (2015). Published by Oxford University Press. We estimate the impact of drug cartels and drug-related homicides on crime and perceptions of security in Mexico. Since the location where drug cartels operate might be endogenous, we combine the difference-in-difference estimator with instrumental variables. Using surveys on crime victimization we find that people living in areas that experienced drug-related homicides are more likely to take extra security precautions. Yet, these areas are also more likely to experience certain crimes, particularly thefts and extortions. In contrast, these crimes and perceptions of insecurity do not change in areas where cartels operate without leading to drug-related homicides.
KW - Crime
KW - Difference-in-difference
KW - Drug-trafficking
KW - Instrumental variables
KW - Mexico
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85051373773
U2 - 10.1093/jeg/lbv023
DO - 10.1093/jeg/lbv023
M3 - Article
SN - 1468-2702
VL - 16
SP - 941
EP - 973
JO - Journal of Economic Geography
JF - Journal of Economic Geography
IS - 4
ER -