Abstract
The ongoing war against terrorism in various parts of Pakistan has been studied from different dimensions. Most of the studies investigate it from security or political perspective; however some study it from macro-economic perspective. There are limited attempts to investigate it from micro-economic perspective of how in smaller localities (such as Batkhela) the war has impacted socio-economic lives of the people. Bazaars being the sites of economic activities, in these localities, offer interesting case studies to investigate the impact of war on local economies. This study investigates the impacts of war on Batkhela bazaar, which is central to the socio-economic life of the Batkhela City. The study finds out that the war has incurred losses on different strata of the society. The study also reveals that businessmen with their innovativeness tried alternative means to deal with these crises. Moreover, the war has also influenced the relationship between the bazaar representatives and the state agencies. Particularly, the study discovered the growing role of security agencies in facilitating the solution of various problems of the bazaar.

Muhammad Ayub Jan, Shahida Aman. (2016) War and Local Economy: Imprints of Violent Conflict on Batkhela Bazaar, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-08, Issue-2.
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