Date of Award

2012-01-01

Degree Name

Master of Science

Department

Economics

Advisor(s)

Thomas M. Fullerton, Jr.

Abstract

Homicides, induced by the drug war, in Ciudad Juárez drastically increased beginning in 2007. Few studies have been carried out which asses the economic impacts of crime and homicides. Furthermore, the existing literature lacks regional assessment efforts (Rios 2008). Because of geographical proximity and close economic ties, this paper reviews some of the potential impacts the Ciudad Juárez homicides may have on the El Paso regional economy. A time series data approach is employed to assess potential impacts on factors including the El Paso metro business cycle index, El Paso employment, and El Paso retail sales. Findings indicate that fluctuations in the number of Ciudad Juárez homicides impact the El Paso metro business cycle index and El Paso employment in a direct and statistically significant manner while the results for retail sales are inconclusive.

Language

en

Provenance

Received from ProQuest

File Size

63 pages

File Format

application/pdf

Rights Holder

Pedro Nino

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