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endowed with natural resources, or where the elite's wealth is concentrated in land, are more likely to be predatory. …
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Exploiting a novel geo-referenced data set of population diversity across ethnic groups, this research advances the hypothesis and empirically establishes that variation in population diversity across human societies, as determined in the course of the exodus of human from Africa tens of...
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Exploiting a novel geo-referenced data set of population diversity across ethnic groups, this research advances the hypothesis and empirically establishes that variation in population diversity across human societies, as determined in the course of the exodus of humans from Africa tens of...
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trade policy is credible because the elite group with the same trade policy preference as the workers controls the autocracy …This paper develops a politico-economic model for use in studying the role of intra-elite conflict in the simultaneous … are involved: two elite groups and workers, whose preferences regarding trade policy and income taxation are derived from …
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