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Legacies of violence: trust and market development
Authors:Alessandra Cassar  Pauline Grosjean  Sam Whitt
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics, University of San Francisco, 2130 Fulton St., San Francisco, CA, 94117, USA
2. School of Economics, The University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW, Australia
3. Department of Political Science, High Point University, High Point, NC, USA
Abstract:We study the effect of individual exposure to civil conflict on trust and preferences for market participation. We conducted behavioral experiments and surveys among 426 randomly selected individuals more than a decade after the end of the Tajik civil war. We find that exposure to violence undermines trust within localities, decreases the willingness to engage in impersonal exchange, and reinforces kinship-based norms of morality. The effect is strongest where infighting was most severe and where political polarization is high. Robustness of the results to the use of pre-war controls, village fixed effects, and alternative samples suggest that selection into victimization is unlikely to explain the results.
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