Inequality, Crime, and the Long Run Legacy of Slavery

Working papers in socioeconomic research

Inequality, Crime, and the Long Run Legacy of Slavery

Publication date: 2016-12-25

Authors: Buonnano, Paolo ; Vargas, Juan

This paper investigates the relationship between economic inequality and crime in Colombian municipalities. Following recent scholarly research that suggests that the legacy of slavery is largely manifest in persistent levels of economic inequality, we instrument economic inequality with a census-based measure of the proportion of slaves in each municipality before the abolition of slavery in the 19 century. We also explore the robustness of our estimates to relaxing the exclusion restriction, as the slavery instrument is only plausibly exogenous. We document a strong association between inequality and both violent and property crime rates at the municipal level. Our estimates are robust to including traditional determinants of crime (like population density, the proportion of young males, the average education level, the quality of law enforcement institutions, and the overall economic activity), as well as current ethnic differences and geographic characteristics that may be correlated both with the slave economy and with crime.

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Country / Region: Colombia

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Buonnano, Paolo; Vargas, Juan. (2016). Inequality, Crime, and the Long Run Legacy of Slavery. Bogotá: CAF

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Buonnano, Paolo

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Vargas, Juan

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