2023
DOI: 10.1002/jid.3742
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Chinese aid and crime: Evidence from Africa

Abstract: We study how the allocation of resources impacts localised crime rates. Recent studies on the effects of Chinese aid in Africa have increased rapidly, and this paper contributes by showing the mechanism by which aid increases crime. Using a geo‐referenced dataset of subnational allocation of Chinese projects, geographically matched with 145 701 respondents of four rounds of Afrobarometer surveys from 36 African countries, we use a difference‐in‐difference‐in‐difference (DDD) approach and an instrumental variab… Show more

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“…In assessing the impacts of aid on local wealth using micro-level geospatial data, this study adds important evidence to the burgeoning studies evaluating aid's effect on varied indicators (see Appiah-Kubi & Jarrett, 2023;Atitianti, 2023;Atitianti & Asiamah, 2023;Greßer & Stadelmann, 2021). Additionally, focusing on aid from China and the World Bank allows us to assess the effect of aid from two diverse donors (Gehring et al, 2019).…”
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“…In assessing the impacts of aid on local wealth using micro-level geospatial data, this study adds important evidence to the burgeoning studies evaluating aid's effect on varied indicators (see Appiah-Kubi & Jarrett, 2023;Atitianti, 2023;Atitianti & Asiamah, 2023;Greßer & Stadelmann, 2021). Additionally, focusing on aid from China and the World Bank allows us to assess the effect of aid from two diverse donors (Gehring et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 96%