Posted by David Kopel:
Do Firearms Harm Economic Development? 
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_05_08-2005_05_14.shtml#1116086583


   The international gun prohibition movement has been working hard the
   past several years to pick up allies from other international interest
   groups. The prohibitionist tactic is to argue that civilian possession
   of firearms harms "X", where "X=the particular concern of the interest
   group." Thus, feminists are targeted with the claim that firearms
   possession harms women (even though firearms possession by women harms
   rapists); and human rights advocates are told that firearms possession
   harms human rights (even though firearms prohibition is the sine qua
   non for genocide). Similarly, economic development supporters are told
   that firearms possession by citizens harms economic development.
   In the next issue of Engage, the journal of the Federalist Society, my
   co-authors Paul Gallant, Joanne Eisen, and I [1]investigate the claim.
   We find that in Latin America, development failure long-preceded the
   proliferation of firearms among civilians. In Africa, the key
   impediments to development are malaria and AIDS, which thrive in
   Africa partly because of harmful policies encouraged by the United
   Nations bureaucracy. Finally, we conduct case studies of Kenya and
   Zambia, and detail how corrupt, undemocratic governments are the
   fundamental impediments to development. The international gun
   prohibition movement aggravates the problem, by allowing kleptocracies
   to shift the blame away from themselves, and to instead blame good
   citizens who only want to protect their families from
   government-sponsored violence.

References

   1. http://www.davekopel.com/2A/Foreign/Development.pdf

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