Violence and Financial Decisions: Evidence from Mobile Money in Afghanistan

Joshua E. Blumenstock, Michael Callen, Tarek Ghani, Robert Gonzalez
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We provide evidence that violence reduces the adoption and use of mobile money in three separate empirical settings in Afghanistan. First, analyzing nationwide mobile money transaction logs, we find that users exposed to violence reduce use of mobile money. Second, using panel survey data from a field experiment, we show that subjects expecting violence are significantly less likely to respond to random inducements to use mobile money. Finally, analyzing nationwide financial survey data, we find that individuals expecting violence hold more cash. Collectively, this evidence suggests that violence can impede the growth of formal financial systems.

暴力与金融决策:来自阿富汗移动支付的证据
我们在阿富汗的三个不同的实证环境中提供了暴力会减少移动支付的采用和使用的证据。首先,通过分析全国范围内的移动支付交易日志,我们发现遭受暴力的用户会减少移动支付的使用。其次,利用实地实验中的面板调查数据,我们发现预期会遭受暴力的受试者对使用移动支付的随机诱导做出反应的可能性要低得多。最后,通过分析全国范围内的金融调查数据,我们发现预期会发生暴力事件的人持有更多现金。这些证据共同表明,暴力会阻碍正规金融体系的发展。
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