Investigating causality among unemployment,income and crime in Taiwan: evidence from the bounds test approach |
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Authors: | Shyh-Wei Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Finance , Da-Yeh University , Taiwan shyhwei.chen@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the long-run and causal relationships among unemployment, income and crime in Taiwan. The results clearly indicate that there is a long-run level equilibrium relationship among unemployment, income and total crime. There are also long-run relationships among unemployment, income and theft and among unemployment, income and economic fraud. The causality test results from the ECM-VAR and level VAR models indicate that there is a neutral relationship among unemployment, income and total crime, and a neutral relationship among unemployment, income and all three categories of crime. It is concluded that there is no strong evidence in favor of the unemployment-led crime (ULC) or the crime-led unemployment (CLU) hypotheses in Taiwan. |
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Keywords: | crime unemployment, bounds test Granger causality |
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