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Can religiosity sway a society's propensity for violence against outgroups? We first introduce two state-year-level religiosity measures for several pre-Enlightenment European states with the frequencies of (i) religious language in book publications and (ii) Christian names of newborns. To...
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' persistent characteristics, such as their institutions. Among our findings are that macroeconomic policies affect development …
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This paper argues that openness to goods trade in combination with an unequal distribution of political power has been a major determinant of the comparatively slow development of resource- or land-abundant regions like South America and the Caribbean in the nineteenth century. We develop a...
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capture conservative or progressive values in addition to the cultural characteristics language and religion. Catholic … sociocultural characteristics qualifies the role of religion for educational production. The evidence suggests that Catholicism is …
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, academic performance, health status, volume of market transactions, religion, sexual orientation, etc. However, these forms of … such as race, gender, or ethnicity is much less acceptable. Why? I develop a simple rent-seeking model of conflict which is …
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induce commoners to identify with the nation. The more commoners identify with the nation, the less is conflict between …
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I critically review recent studies that estimate those costs of violence and conflict that can emerge among organized … of organized conflict and violence are aggregated. …
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We examine two factors that help explain the prevalence of conflict in low-income countries: that adversaries cannot … enforce long-term contracts in arms, and that open conflict alters the future strategic positions of the adversaries … sustain short-term contracts even though doing so is Pareto superior to open conflict. Conflict arises because adversaries …
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induce commoners to identify with the nation. The more commoners identify with the nation, the less is conflict between …
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This article reviews the recent burgeoning political economics research on nation-building. We focus on three main aspects of this body of work. First, we discuss methodological issues related to measuring nation-building outcomes and provide a synthesis of studies that employ different...
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