Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsYang Ming ChangIn this paper, we present a conflict perspective on income inequality by analyzing issues on the Paradox of Power as addressed by Hirshleifer. Specifically, we use a standard model of conflict to analyze the incentives of fighting between two parties with income disparity when conflict’s destructiveness is an endogenous function of fighting effort. We find that when destructiveness is high, the more-endowed and the less-endowed individuals are better off by reducing the costly fighting. But when the destructiveness is low, fighting for more resources becomes more severe across different parties with income disparity. We further look at how income re-distribution policies affect each party’...
Conflict can cause negative externalities to arise, and this can result in economic loss. Such exter...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
The relationship between wealth and power has long been debated. Nevertheless, this relationship has...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsYang Ming ChangIn this paper, we present a conflict perspective...
We model conflict as a multi-prize contest which takes place if a minimum number of players (which w...
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...
Trabajo presentado en The Future of Inequality: Technology, Political Economy, and Policy, celebrado...
Researchers in the economics of development have been struggling for the past fifty years to find th...
This paper develops a two-level model of internal and external conflict in which the paradox of powe...
This paper develops a two-level model of internal and external conflict in which the paradox of powe...
This paper examines the relationship between inequality and economic growth using conflict models an...
Abstract. In this chapter, we review the recent literature on conflict and appro-priation. Allowing ...
WP 2007-01 February 2007While there is a general view that poverty and inequality can lead to confli...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
Conflict can cause negative externalities to arise, and this can result in economic loss. Such exter...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
The relationship between wealth and power has long been debated. Nevertheless, this relationship has...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsYang Ming ChangIn this paper, we present a conflict perspective...
We model conflict as a multi-prize contest which takes place if a minimum number of players (which w...
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...
Trabajo presentado en The Future of Inequality: Technology, Political Economy, and Policy, celebrado...
Researchers in the economics of development have been struggling for the past fifty years to find th...
This paper develops a two-level model of internal and external conflict in which the paradox of powe...
This paper develops a two-level model of internal and external conflict in which the paradox of powe...
This paper examines the relationship between inequality and economic growth using conflict models an...
Abstract. In this chapter, we review the recent literature on conflict and appro-priation. Allowing ...
WP 2007-01 February 2007While there is a general view that poverty and inequality can lead to confli...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
Conflict can cause negative externalities to arise, and this can result in economic loss. Such exter...
This article employs the relative deprivation theory in order to explain the formation of violent co...
The relationship between wealth and power has long been debated. Nevertheless, this relationship has...