Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, but that the links are not as direct as is often supposed. It is important to focus on the variety of ways in which inequalities are managed by societies, and the significance of varying kinds of inequality. It is also important to understand the transmission mechanisms that enable a relatively peaceable durable inequality to turn into a violent conflict. These considerations, together with the poor quality of the available inequality data, should make us more cautious about the conclusions reached by cross-country empirical studies into the causes of conflict which ascribe a strong predictive power to measures of inequality. Copyright # 2003 J...
Investigation of whether, how, and why inequality influences the dynamics of violent conflict has a ...
This paper investigates the effect of trade openness on income inequality, and shows how this effect...
Does economic inequality cause civil war? Deviating from individualist measures of inequality such a...
Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, bu...
In this paper we present a simple model to show how distributional concerns can engender social conf...
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WP 2007-01 February 2007While there is a general view that poverty and inequality can lead to confli...
Recent advances in conflict studies have led to relatively robust conclusions that inequality fuels ...
Although economic inequality has long been viewed as a cause of civil conflict, exist-ing research h...
We model conflict as a multi-prize contest which takes place if a minimum number of players (which w...
Trabajo presentado en The Future of Inequality: Technology, Political Economy, and Policy, celebrado...
Presentado como comunicación en el Department of Political Science, Columbia University in the City ...
The paper analyzes the global rise in with-in countries inequality, with special emphasis on the sha...
In this dissertation, I examine the relationship between horizontal inequality and violent conflict ...
Abstract: The following article presents a series of hypotheses to analyze the possible transitions ...
Investigation of whether, how, and why inequality influences the dynamics of violent conflict has a ...
This paper investigates the effect of trade openness on income inequality, and shows how this effect...
Does economic inequality cause civil war? Deviating from individualist measures of inequality such a...
Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, bu...
In this paper we present a simple model to show how distributional concerns can engender social conf...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
WP 2007-01 February 2007While there is a general view that poverty and inequality can lead to confli...
Recent advances in conflict studies have led to relatively robust conclusions that inequality fuels ...
Although economic inequality has long been viewed as a cause of civil conflict, exist-ing research h...
We model conflict as a multi-prize contest which takes place if a minimum number of players (which w...
Trabajo presentado en The Future of Inequality: Technology, Political Economy, and Policy, celebrado...
Presentado como comunicación en el Department of Political Science, Columbia University in the City ...
The paper analyzes the global rise in with-in countries inequality, with special emphasis on the sha...
In this dissertation, I examine the relationship between horizontal inequality and violent conflict ...
Abstract: The following article presents a series of hypotheses to analyze the possible transitions ...
Investigation of whether, how, and why inequality influences the dynamics of violent conflict has a ...
This paper investigates the effect of trade openness on income inequality, and shows how this effect...
Does economic inequality cause civil war? Deviating from individualist measures of inequality such a...