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ID160212
Title ProperDoes terrorism increase after a natural disaster? an analysis based upon property damage
LanguageENG
AuthorPaul, Jomon Aliyas
Summary / Abstract (Note)Does an emergency such as a natural disaster lead to a surge of terrorism? This paper contributes to the emerging literature on this issue. We consider the experience of 129 countries during the period 1998–2012 to determine the effect of a natural disaster on both domestic as well as transnational terrorism. We also control for endogeneity using expenditure on health care and land area in a country as instruments. In contrast to the existing literature, we measure the extent of terrorism by the value of property damage. The results indicate that after natural disasters, (a) transnational terrorism increases with a lag, and (b) a statistically significant impact on domestic terrorism is not observed.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 29, No.4; Jul 2018: p.407-439
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 29 No 4
Key WordsTransnational Terrorism ;  Natural Disasters ;  Domestic Terrorism ;  Empirical Research


 
 
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