Ethnicity has been shown to shape political, social, and economic behavior in Africa, but the underlying mechanisms remain contested. We utilize lab experiments to isolate one mechanism - an individual's bias in favor of coethnics and against non-coethnics - that has been central in both theory and in the conventional wisdom about the impact of ethnicity. We employ an unusually rich research design involving a large sample of 1300 participants from Nairobi, Kenya; the collection of multiple rounds of experimental data with varying proximity to national elections; within-lab priming conditions; both standard and novel experimental measures of coethnic bias; and an implicit association test (IAT). We find very little evidence of an ethnic bia...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic census in that voting is pri...
Studies of conflict-prone settings claim that political leaders can increase electoral support by ap...
Structural theories predict that the cues of social identity, particularly ethnicity, should exert a...
Ethnicity has been shown to shape political, social, and economic behavior in Africa, but the underl...
Ethnic divisions have been shown to adversely affect economic performance and political stability, e...
AbstractEconomics games such as the Dictator and Public Goods Games have been widely used to measure...
Political economy comparisons of Kenya and Tanzania have often found the political salience of ethni...
Political economy comparisons of Kenya and Tanzania have often found the political salience of ethni...
We use a variant of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to examine individuals' implicit attitudes t...
We use a variant of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to examine individuals' implicit attitudes t...
Abstract: A large literature concludes that competition among ethnic groups causes policy failure, ...
Ethnic pandering, in which candidates promise to cater to the interests of coethnic voters, is presu...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic cen-sus in that voting is pr...
Do Kenyans vote according to ethnic identities or policy interests? Based on results from a national...
Why do some individuals of sub-Saharan Africa express stronger ties to their own ethnic group than o...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic census in that voting is pri...
Studies of conflict-prone settings claim that political leaders can increase electoral support by ap...
Structural theories predict that the cues of social identity, particularly ethnicity, should exert a...
Ethnicity has been shown to shape political, social, and economic behavior in Africa, but the underl...
Ethnic divisions have been shown to adversely affect economic performance and political stability, e...
AbstractEconomics games such as the Dictator and Public Goods Games have been widely used to measure...
Political economy comparisons of Kenya and Tanzania have often found the political salience of ethni...
Political economy comparisons of Kenya and Tanzania have often found the political salience of ethni...
We use a variant of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to examine individuals' implicit attitudes t...
We use a variant of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to examine individuals' implicit attitudes t...
Abstract: A large literature concludes that competition among ethnic groups causes policy failure, ...
Ethnic pandering, in which candidates promise to cater to the interests of coethnic voters, is presu...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic cen-sus in that voting is pr...
Do Kenyans vote according to ethnic identities or policy interests? Based on results from a national...
Why do some individuals of sub-Saharan Africa express stronger ties to their own ethnic group than o...
Although many studies find that voting in Africa approximates an ethnic census in that voting is pri...
Studies of conflict-prone settings claim that political leaders can increase electoral support by ap...
Structural theories predict that the cues of social identity, particularly ethnicity, should exert a...