Los costos sociales del crimen en la Ciudad de México y áreas suburbanas

In this paper we measure social costs of crime, following two approaches. First, estimate costs of homicides, at the National level in 1997, under different assumptions about lost wages. When assuming profiles differ over the life cycle, the costs amount from .03 to .6 percent of GDP, depending on t...

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Autores principales: Villoro, Renata, Teruel, Graciela
Formato: Online
Idioma:inglés
Editor: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://estudioseconomicos.colmex.mx/index.php/economicos/article/view/180
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Estudios Económicos

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Sumario:In this paper we measure social costs of crime, following two approaches. First, estimate costs of homicides, at the National level in 1997, under different assumptions about lost wages. When assuming profiles differ over the life cycle, the costs amount from .03 to .6 percent of GDP, depending on the discount factor. Second, we take into consideration other types of crime to estimate social costs of crime in Mexico City. We found costs approximate 3.6 percent of the City's GDP, but consider this figure a lower bound. Further data including costs borne by non-victims would be most helpful for further research in this field.