Replication data for: Civil War and Social Cohesion: Lab-in-the-Field Evidence from Nepal
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JCGCT5
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We study effects of wartime violence on social cohesion in the context of Nepal’s ten-year civil war. We begin with the observation that violence increased levels of collective action like voting and community organization—a finding consistent with other recent studies of post- conflict societies. We use lab-in-the-field techniques to tease apart such effects. Our causal identification strategy exploits communities’ exogenous isolation from the unpredictable path of insurgency combined with matching. We find that violence-affected communities exhibit higher levels of pro-social motivation, measured by altruistic giving, public good contributions, investment in trust-based transactions, and willingness to reciprocate trust-based investments. We find evidence to support two social transformation mechanisms: (1) a purging mechanism by which less social persons disproportionately flee communities plagued by war, and (2) a collective coping mechanism by which individuals who have few options to flee band together to cope with threats.
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2015-05-21



