Invisible Labor, Visible Consequences: Evidence from the Syrian Refugee Settlement in Turkey

Using quasi-random refugee placement in Turkey, we show that the Syrian refugee inflow expanded informal work, weakened enforcement capacity, and increased non-violent property crime, while violent crime remained unchanged. A structural model links these patterns to the erosion of the formal tax base that funds deterrence.

January 2026 · Nicholas R. Pusateri (coauthored with Antonia Gkergki and Syed Muhammad Ishraque Osman) · Paper available soon