Journal article

Climate shocks and sino-Nomadic conflict

Y Bai, JKS Kung

Review of Economics and Statistics | Published : 2011

Abstract

Employing droughts and floods to proxy for changes in precipitation, this paper shows nomadic incursions into settled Han Chinese regions over a period of more than two thousand years-the most enduring clash of civilizations in history-to be positively correlated with less rainfall and negatively correlated with more rainfall. Consistent with findings that economic shocks are positively correlated with conflicts in modern sub-Saharan Africa when instrumented by rainfall, our reduced-form results extend this relationship to a very different temporal and geographical context, the Asian continent, and long historical period. © 2011 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massach..

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