Diamonds are Forever, Wars are Not - Is Conflict Bad for Private Firms?

Posted: 14 Apr 2007 Last revised: 15 Jan 2008

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Eliana La Ferrara

University of Bocconi - Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research (IGIER); Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

Massimo Guidolin

Bocconi University, Dept. of Finance; Bocconi University - CAREFIN - Centre for Applied Research in Finance

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Abstract

This paper studies the relationship between civil war and the value of firms in a poor, resource abundant country using microeconomic data for Angola. We focus on diamond mining firms and conduct an event study on the sudden end of the conflict, marked by the death of the rebel movement leader in 2002. We find that the stock market perceived this event as "bad news" rather than "good news" for companies holding concessions in Angola, as their abnormal returns declined by 4 percentage points. The event had no effect on a control portfolio of otherwise similar diamond mining companies. This finding is corroborated by other events and by the adoption of alternative methodologies. We interpret our findings in the light of conflict-generated entry barriers, government bargaining power and transparency in the licensing process.

Keywords: Civil war, event studies, rent-seeking, Angola

JEL Classification: O12, G14, O16

Suggested Citation

La Ferrara, Eliana and Guidolin, Massimo, Diamonds are Forever, Wars are Not - Is Conflict Bad for Private Firms?. American Economic Review, Vol. 97, No. 5, pp. 1978-1993, 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=980154

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