2016
DOI: 10.18381/eq.v12i2.4862
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Violence in Mexico: An economic rationale of crime and its impacts

Abstract: Violence has been identified as an obstacle to economic growth in Mexico, and the purpose of this article is to 1) explain the high rate of homicide in Mexico and 2) estimate the impact of violence on the economy. An equation that is similar to Becker's equation was defined, and it incorporates the benefits and costs of committing criminal activity; the estimates were performed with a dynamic panel of quarterly data from 32 federal entities. The study shows that a higher sentencing rate could inhibit the emerg… Show more

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“…This increase in crime and violence has occurred in conjunction with the underfunding of the criminal justice systems, and increasing unemployment, corruption, and social insecurity. This has culminated in systemic and widespread repercussions to the economic and social fabric of Mexican life (9).…”
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“…This increase in crime and violence has occurred in conjunction with the underfunding of the criminal justice systems, and increasing unemployment, corruption, and social insecurity. This has culminated in systemic and widespread repercussions to the economic and social fabric of Mexican life (9).…”
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confidence: 99%