Do democracies discriminate less against minorities as compared to non-democracies? How does the dominance of an ethnic group affect discrimination under various political regimes? We build a theory to analyse such questions. In our model, political leaders (democratically elected or not) decide on the allocation of spending on different types of public goods: a general public good and an ethnically targetable public good which benefits the majority ethnic group while imposing a cost on the other minorities. We show that, under democracy, lower ethnic dominance leads to greater provision of the general public good while higher dominance implies higher provision of the ethnically targetable good. Interestingly, the opposite relation obtains ...
Why do some developing democracies outperform others in the provision of health and education? This...
Why do some developing democracies outperform others in the provision of health and education? This...
Ethnic divisions, according to empirical democratic theory, and commonsense understandings of politi...
We study the relationship between ethnic diversity and public spending under two different politica...
Abstract. This paper looks at the relationship between the underrepresentation of ethnicminority gro...
Richer and more educated citizens demand better governance than poorer citizens. They participate mo...
Democracies are traditionally seen as more effective at helping the poor than non-democracies. Ching...
Richer and more educated citizens demand better governance than poorer citizens. They participate mo...
We study the impact of democracy on economic growth for a panel of the most and least ethnically div...
Richer and more educated citizens demand better governance than poorer citizens. They participate mo...
The link between minority ethnic identification and support for democracy has been little explored i...
The paper investigates the effects of ethnic diversity on economic performance and the risk of viole...
We examine the effect of group size of minorities on their representation in national government und...
Abstract In our age of democratization, ethnic minority rule is regarded as one of the least legitim...
We study the effect of ethnic diversity on local public spending following fiscal decentralisation i...
Why do some developing democracies outperform others in the provision of health and education? This...
Why do some developing democracies outperform others in the provision of health and education? This...
Ethnic divisions, according to empirical democratic theory, and commonsense understandings of politi...
We study the relationship between ethnic diversity and public spending under two different politica...
Abstract. This paper looks at the relationship between the underrepresentation of ethnicminority gro...
Richer and more educated citizens demand better governance than poorer citizens. They participate mo...
Democracies are traditionally seen as more effective at helping the poor than non-democracies. Ching...
Richer and more educated citizens demand better governance than poorer citizens. They participate mo...
We study the impact of democracy on economic growth for a panel of the most and least ethnically div...
Richer and more educated citizens demand better governance than poorer citizens. They participate mo...
The link between minority ethnic identification and support for democracy has been little explored i...
The paper investigates the effects of ethnic diversity on economic performance and the risk of viole...
We examine the effect of group size of minorities on their representation in national government und...
Abstract In our age of democratization, ethnic minority rule is regarded as one of the least legitim...
We study the effect of ethnic diversity on local public spending following fiscal decentralisation i...
Why do some developing democracies outperform others in the provision of health and education? This...
Why do some developing democracies outperform others in the provision of health and education? This...
Ethnic divisions, according to empirical democratic theory, and commonsense understandings of politi...