Journal article

The long-term impact of the Vietnam War on agricultural productivity

S Appau, S Awaworyi Churchill, R Smyth, TA Trinh

World Development | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2021

Abstract

We present causal evidence of the long-term effects of the Vietnam War on household agricultural productivity. Using bombing intensity data and data on the intensity of Agent Orange and other chemical agents used during the War, we find that spatial differences in the intensity of the War can help explain differences in long-term household agricultural productivity. Our endogeneity-corrected estimates suggest that, in the long-term, a 10% increase in bombing intensity decreases rice productivity by 2.94% and total agricultural productivity by 3.21%. Results from a fuzzy regression discontinuity design suggest that Agent Orange intensity also had a negative effect on rice productivity. We fin..

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