We model conflict as a multi-prize contest which takes place if a minimum number of players (which we interpret as social classes) reject the status-quo prize distribution. In the event of conflict, the status-quo prizes are reshuffled across players depending on their efforts. We first show that, for a broad family of contest models, equilibrium rent dissipation takes the form of a Generalized Gini coefficient of the prize distribution (also tackling the well-known issue of existence of an equilibrium). Secondly, we show that conflict occurs when inequality is low and deprivation (a concept that we define) is high, where these measures are computed with respect to the prize distribution. Thirdly, we find empirical evidence that supports ou...
In this paper we study a behavioral model of conflict that provides a basis for choosing certain ind...
Nous étudions dans cet article la relation entre inégalité et conflits inter-groupes. L'approche mob...
Unequally distributed resources are ubiquitous. The decision of whether to promote competition or eq...
In this paper we present a simple model to show how distributional concerns can engender social conf...
In this paper we present a simple model to show how distributional concerns can engender social conf...
Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, bu...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsYang Ming ChangIn this paper, we present a conflict perspective...
Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, bu...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsYang Ming ChangIn this paper, we present a conflict perspective...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
Recent advances in conflict studies have led to relatively robust conclusions that inequality fuels ...
We study the relationship between inequality and inter-groups conflicts (riots), focussing on social...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
Trabajo presentado en The Future of Inequality: Technology, Political Economy, and Policy, celebrado...
In this paper we study a behavioral model of conflict that provides a basis for choosing certain ind...
In this paper we study a behavioral model of conflict that provides a basis for choosing certain ind...
Nous étudions dans cet article la relation entre inégalité et conflits inter-groupes. L'approche mob...
Unequally distributed resources are ubiquitous. The decision of whether to promote competition or eq...
In this paper we present a simple model to show how distributional concerns can engender social conf...
In this paper we present a simple model to show how distributional concerns can engender social conf...
Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, bu...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsYang Ming ChangIn this paper, we present a conflict perspective...
Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, bu...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsYang Ming ChangIn this paper, we present a conflict perspective...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
Recent advances in conflict studies have led to relatively robust conclusions that inequality fuels ...
We study the relationship between inequality and inter-groups conflicts (riots), focussing on social...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
Trabajo presentado en The Future of Inequality: Technology, Political Economy, and Policy, celebrado...
In this paper we study a behavioral model of conflict that provides a basis for choosing certain ind...
In this paper we study a behavioral model of conflict that provides a basis for choosing certain ind...
Nous étudions dans cet article la relation entre inégalité et conflits inter-groupes. L'approche mob...
Unequally distributed resources are ubiquitous. The decision of whether to promote competition or eq...