We analyze conflicts between communities. A community-specific public good, to which members make voluntary contributions, defines communities. Some, but not all, members of one community may contribute towards another community’s public good. Such ‘bridging’ contributions will not occur when communities have relatively equal wealth endowments. ‘Separation’ of communities in this sense provides incentives to individuals to support confiscation of the other community’s wealth, thus generating communal conflicts. Individuals’ incentives to support inter-community conflicts can be moderated by the presence of a public good common to both communities. Such moderation however occurs only when communities are separated at the level of public good...
WP 2001-24 December 2001JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how voluntary con...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
We analyze conflicts between communities. A community-specific public good, to which members make vo...
WP 2003-25 July 2003JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We analyze conflicts between communi...
We investigate how vertical unity within a community interacts with horizontal class divisions of an...
We investigate how vertical unity within a community interacts with horizontal class divisions of an...
Many societies are divided into multiple smaller groups. The defining feature of these groups is tha...
The sharing economy is a new promising trend with many positive outcomes on society and the environm...
I develop a framework to explain why identity divides some communities and not others. An identity g...
Overriding inequality Group identity, beliefs and cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas Heteroge...
Many societies are divided into multiple smaller groups. The defining feature of these groups is tha...
As discussed in the previous chapter, understandings of ‘community’vary. Usually academic discussion...
In communities throughout the world people work together to provide goods and services that their go...
This paper presents some ideas on the strategic contradiction between community of interest and loca...
WP 2001-24 December 2001JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how voluntary con...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
We analyze conflicts between communities. A community-specific public good, to which members make vo...
WP 2003-25 July 2003JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We analyze conflicts between communi...
We investigate how vertical unity within a community interacts with horizontal class divisions of an...
We investigate how vertical unity within a community interacts with horizontal class divisions of an...
Many societies are divided into multiple smaller groups. The defining feature of these groups is tha...
The sharing economy is a new promising trend with many positive outcomes on society and the environm...
I develop a framework to explain why identity divides some communities and not others. An identity g...
Overriding inequality Group identity, beliefs and cooperation in asymmetric social dilemmas Heteroge...
Many societies are divided into multiple smaller groups. The defining feature of these groups is tha...
As discussed in the previous chapter, understandings of ‘community’vary. Usually academic discussion...
In communities throughout the world people work together to provide goods and services that their go...
This paper presents some ideas on the strategic contradiction between community of interest and loca...
WP 2001-24 December 2001JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how voluntary con...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...
In a circular neighborhood, each member has a left and a right neighbor with whom(s) he interacts re...