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Title: The Economic Aftermath of the 1960s Riots in American Cities: Evidence from Property Values
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2007
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Abstract: In the 1960s many American cities experienced violent, race-related civil disturbances. This article examines census data from 1950 to 1980 to measure the riots' impact on the value of central-city residential property, and especially on black-owned property. Both OLS and IV estimates indicate that the riots depressed the median value of black-owned property between 1960 and 1970, with little or no rebound in the 1970s. Census tract data for a small number of cities suggest relative losses of population and property value in tracts that were directly affected by riots compared to other tracts in the same cities.
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Authors: Margo, Robert A.; Collins, William J.
Periodical (Full): Journal of Economic History
Issue: 4
Volume: 67
Pages: 849-883
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Housing and Segregation, Other, Race and Ethnicity
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