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This paper proposes three theoretical mechanisms through which polygyny may be related to social unrest. The mechanisms are related to different dimensions of grievance-inducing and, partly, greed-related inequality, which may occur in polygynous societies. These dimensions include (i) economic,...
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The main aim of this paper is to explore theoretically important mechanisms through which economic inequalities may affect the emergence of political violence given the forms of social mobilization they (may) generate. The paper identifies and explores two mechanisms under which social...
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This paper proposes three theoretical mechanisms through which polygyny may be related to social unrest. The mechanisms are related to different dimensions of grievance-inducing and, partly, greed-related inequality, which may occur in polygynous societies. These dimensions include (i) economic,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013326493
This paper describes the structural transformations that Chile has experienced in the last 50 years and how they have … worrisome and could negatively affect Chile's ability to achieve structural transformations towards higher and more …
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This paper studies the joint effect of fractionalization and inequality on the size of government. Within a political economy model of tax determination, I study the effect of voters with a group-based social conscience, so they care more about the well-being of those belonging to their own...
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Der vorliegende Artikel basiert auf Ergebnissen des Projekts "Adaptive Capacities, Path Creation and Variants of Sectoral Change", das im Rahmen der Helmholtz-Allianz ENERGY-TRANS durchgeführt wird (Fuchs et al. 2012). Darin wird die Dynamik unterschiedlicher Handlungsfelder betrachtet und...
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This article examines the role of business in the historical development of job security regulations in Germany from their creation in the inter-war period to the dawn of the crisis of the 'German Model' in the 1980s. It contrasts the varieties of capitalism approach, which sees business as...
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