The bad neighborhood effect: Supply chain disruptions arising from neighboring wars

IF 5.2 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Haoyuan Ding , Junjie Tang , Mo Zhang
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Abstract

In the 21st century, African nations continue to grapple with recurring civil conflicts and persistent economic challenges. This study demonstrates a novel and critical channel through which wars hinder Africa's long-term growth: isolating African firms from global supply chains. Leveraging a unique dataset containing conflict data and information on supplier-customer relationships, we provide empirical evidence of the disruptive effects of neighboring conflicts on the overseas customer relationships of African firms. These conflicts impose multiple shadow costs on nearby peaceful nations. Furthermore, our findings show that wars cause more substantial harm to non-natural-resource industries in Africa, making it harder for them to maintain international customer relationships.
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中国经济评论
中国经济评论 ECONOMICS-
CiteScore
10.60
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4.40%
发文量
380
期刊介绍: The China Economic Review publishes original works of scholarship which add to the knowledge of the economy of China and to economies as a discipline. We seek, in particular, papers dealing with policy, performance and institutional change. Empirical papers normally use a formal model, a data set, and standard statistical techniques. Submissions are subjected to double-blind peer review.
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