The effect of Ponzi schemes on crime : Evidence from the colombian case Thesis

short description

  • Master's thesis

Thesis author

  • Santamaria Bonilla, Julieth Andrea

external tutor

  • Cortes, Darwin
  • Cortés Cortés, Darwin
  • Vargas, Juan F.

abstract

  • This paper estimates the impact of a massive negative income shock led by the simultaneous crash down of several Ponzi schemes (also known as financial ``pyramids') in Colombia on crime rates at the municipal level. Using novel data on the spatial incidence of the latest wave of Colombian pyramids and their crash down date, I estimate difference-in-differences models with both monthly and yearly frequency. I find that the negative income shock of the pyramids crash down differentially exacerbates crime in affected municipalities compared to those with no presence of Ponzi schemes. This is true for minor offenses like commercial theft or residential burglary, but not for major crimes as murder or terrorism.
  • This paper estimates the impact of a massive negative income shock led by the simultaneous crash down of several Ponzi schemes (also known as financial ``pyramids) in Colombia on crime rates at the municipal level. Using novel data on the spatial incidence of the latest wave of Colombian pyramids and their crash down date, I estimate difference-in-differences models with both monthly and yearly frequency. I find that the negative income shock of the pyramids crash down differentially exacerbates crime in affected municipalities compared to those with no presence of Ponzi schemes. This is true for minor offenses like commercial theft or residential burglary, but not for major crimes as murder or terrorism.

publication date

  • October 3, 2011 8:33 PM

keywords

  • Crime
  • Income shocks
  • Ponzi Schemes (Pyramids)

Document Id

  • b4f9c5b7-c93d-4901-b605-54afd1ea7e06