Political Fragility: The Economic Impact of Coups d’État

Political Fragility: The Economic Impact of Coups d’État
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2026 Issue 111
Publication date: June 2026
ISBN: 9798229050364
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Exports and Imports , Economics- Macroeconomics , Demography , Fragility , Drivers of Fragility , Coup d’État , Population growth , Private consumption , Sub-Saharan Africa , Africa , Middle East , North Africa , Central Asia

Summary

This study uses an entropy balancing model to show that coups d’état can reduce GDP growth by around 2.3 percentage points in the same year. This is a larger effect than some previous estimates, and is found to be persistent over time, reducing cumulative GDP growth by around five percentage points over the following five years. This study goes deeper than previous research into the drivers of that impact, finding that economic sanctions are an an important reason for the observed lower growth in many cases and that the principal channel is via private consumption and investment.