Gone with the Wind: The Effect of Air Pollution on Crime - Evidence from Germany

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 22-013 // 2022
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 22-013 // 2022

Gone with the Wind: The Effect of Air Pollution on Crime - Evidence from Germany

Recent evidence suggests a positive impact of air pollution on crime in large cities. We provide first evidence on the potential effect of air pollution on criminal activity using a broader set of geographical regions with lower air pollution levels. We use a unique combination of daily crime data with weather and emission records for the states of Baden-Wuerttemberg (BW) and Rhineland-Palatinate (RLP) in Germany from 2015 until 2017. We exploit the variation in air pollution which is attributable to changes in daily wind direction. We find that an increase of one standard deviation of PM10 leads to an increase in crime of 4.6%.

Karamik, Yasemin and Kathrine von Graevenitz (2022), Gone with the Wind: The Effect of Air Pollution on Crime - Evidence from Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 22-013, Mannheim.