Replication Data for: Unpacking the Local Resource Curse: How Externalities and Governance Shape Social Conflict
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Natural resource extraction is economically important in many developing countries, but social conflict can threaten the viability of the sector. This paper examines why pollution-inducing extractive industries may generate social mobilization but often do not. First, I distinguish acute, highly visible environmental externalities from chronic, less observable pollution, showing that only the former generate social mobilization. Second, I explore how high quality local governance can mitigate potential conflict by both reducing pollution and improving compensation in mining-intensive areas. The analysis uses micro-level data on extractive commodities, water pollution, children's and livestock health, local government quality and mining-related social conflict in Peru to demonstrate the full causal pathway of the local resource curse.
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2023-11-22



