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Crime 3 Kriminalität 3 Medellin 2 Colombia 1 Dispute settlement 1 Economics of crime 1 Feldforschung 1 Field research 1 Kolumbien 1 Kommunale Dienstleistung 1 Kommunalverwaltung 1 Konfliktregelung 1 Kriminalitätsökonomik 1 Lateinamerika 1 Latin America 1 Local government 1 Local public services 1 Mexico 1 Mexiko 1 Organisierte Kriminalität 1 Organized crime 1 Public sector 1 Public security 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Öffentliche Sicherheit 1 Öffentlicher Sektor 1
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Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Working Paper 2
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Lessing, Benjamin 5 Blattman, Christopher 4 Duncan, Gustavo 4 Tobon, Santiago 4 Block, Douglas 1 Schouela, Noah 1 Stecher, Elayne 1 Uribe, Andres 1
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Gang Rule : Understanding and Countering Criminal Governance
Blattman, Christopher; Duncan, Gustavo; Lessing, Benjamin; … - 2022
As in many cities, gangs in Medellín provide order and collect 'taxes'. Why do gangs govern civilians? Some argue that criminal and state rule are substitutes. Hence, increasing state presence should crowd out gangs. But they could also be complements. States produce growth and general demand...
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State-building on the Margin : An Urban Experiment in Medellin
Blattman, Christopher; Duncan, Gustavo; Lessing, Benjamin; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
Medellin's government wanted to raise its efficacy, legitimacy, and control. The city identified 80 neighborhoods with weak state presence and competing armed actors. In half, they increased non-police street presence tenfold for two years, offering social services and dispute resolution. In...
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Criminal Governance in Latin America : An Initial Assessment of its Extent and Correlates
Uribe, Andres; Lessing, Benjamin; Schouela, Noah; … - 2022
For citizens across Latin America, basic order is provided by local criminal organizations. Existing studies establish that criminal governance is pervasive, persistent, and consequential --- not only for those governed but for macro-level political, social, and economic outcomes. Yet systematic...
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State-Building on the Margin : An Urban Experiment in Medellín
Blattman, Christopher; Duncan, Gustavo; Lessing, Benjamin; … - 2022
Medellín's government wanted to raise its efficacy, legitimacy, and control. The city identified 80 neighborhoods with weak state presence and competing armed actors. In half, they increased non-police street presence tenfold for two years, offering social services and dispute resolution. In...
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Gang rule : Understanding and Countering Criminal Governance
Blattman, Christopher; Duncan, Gustavo; Lessing, Benjamin; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2021
Gangs govern millions worldwide. Why rule? And how do they respond to states? Many argue that criminal rule provides protection when states do not, and that increasing state services could crowd gangs out. We began by interviewing leaders from 30 criminal groups in Medellin. The conventional...
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