Titre : | Terrorism, Customs and fraudulent Gold exports in Africa |
Auteurs : | Fawzi Banao, Auteur ; Bertrand Laporte, Auteur |
Type de document : | Working Paper |
Mention d'édition : | December 2022 |
Editeur : | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi), 2022-12-07 |
Collection : | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957, num. 5 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[Eurovoc] ÉCHANGES ÉCONOMIQUES ET COMMERCIAUX > politique tarifaire > réglementation douanière > douane [Eurovoc] INDUSTRIE > métallurgie et sidérurgie > métal > métal précieux > or [JEL] H - Économie publique > H8 - Sujets divers > H83 - Administration publique |
Tags : | customs fraud ; terrorism ; mirror analysis ; gold ; performance of customs administration |
Résumé : | The actions of terrorist groups destabilize border states and economies. The presence of mining activities, such as gold extraction, favors the illicit export of this ore to finance terrorist groups. Using COMTRADE data, we estimate gold customs fraud with mirror analysis (gold export missing) for 50 African countries between 2000 and 2019. We use ordinary least squares, two-stage least squares, generalized method of moments, and local impulse strategy in our empirical strategies to estimate the impact of terrorism on gold customs fraud. Our results suggest that states affected by terrorism must pay more attention to the trafficking of gold, as this is a valued mineral for terrorist groups. The response to conflict with terrorist groups cannot be solely military. The State must necessarily get the various state services to work together, particularly the army, the police, and customs. The institutionalization of this cooperation remains a real challenge for these states. Regarding customs administration efficiency, data analysis is at the core of customs modernization programs. Only internal and external trade data have been used in risk management systems. Cooperation with the armed forces must allow the acquisition of tools and skills to analyze other data sources, such as satellite data. Customs could then carry out all of its missions at the borders: collecting duties and taxes but also protecting the local/border economy and cutting off the funding sources for terrorist groups. |
Axe de recherche : | Intégration des pays en développement dans l'économie mondialisée |
En ligne : | https://hal.uca.fr/hal-03889094 |
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