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We investigate how changes in the administrative-territorial structure affect ethnic voting. We present an event study design that exploits the 2010 constitutional reform in Kenya, which substantially increased the number of primary administrative regions. We find (i) strong evidence for a...
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We investigate how changes in the administrative-territorial structure affect ethnic voting. We present an event study design that exploits the 2010 constitutional reform in Kenya, which substantially increased the number of primary administrative regions. We find (i) strong evidence for a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013211015
. The classic theory on the political economy of migration supposes that immigration fosters opposing sentiments among the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011944323
economy of migration supposes that immigration fosters opposing sentiments among the natives due to fiercer competition for …
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This paper models the interaction between individuals' identity choices and redistribution. Both redistributive polices and identity choices are endogenous, and there might be multiple equilibria. The model is applied to ethnicity and social class. In an equilibrium with high taxes, the poor...
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This paper models the interaction between individuals' identity choices and redistribution. Both redistributive policies and identity choices are endogenous, and there might be multiple equilibria. The model is applied to ethnicity and social class. In an equilibrium with high taxes, the poor...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010281284
Ethnic and other forms of tribal conflict have been extensively studied, but not within the economic model of conflict. The paper develops and empirically tests a model in which a dominant group chooses the division of jointly produced income, and a subservient group then allocates its resources...
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and old. However, the previous coexistence that dominated one country provinces was torn down by calls for secession by … point of future entrenched war-candidate similar to India-Pakistan Kashmir. The decision of secession of Southern Sudan …
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In this paper, we seek to identify the causes of the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. We note that the importance of the question of redistribution was relatively minor when compared to the salience attached to issues of self-governance and autonomy of the numerous ethnic groups...
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U.S. employers and the federal government devote over 1.5% of GDP annually toward promoting defined contribution (DC) retirement saving. Using a new employer-employee linked dataset covering millions of Americans, we show that this system of saving incentives benefits White workers and those...
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