In this article, we examine empirically both the direct and indirect links between ethnic fragmentation and economic growth. We find that both ethnic fractionalization and polarization are negatively associated with growth if considered in isolation; an effect that is though primarily attributed to their link to other growth-related activities (i.e., investment, conflict, control of corruption, fertility). We study the corresponding transmission channels and calculate their relative importance in explaining a development curse based on ethnic diversity. For both measures of ethnic fragmentation, we find the corruption channel to be the most important one. © 2014 Western Economic Association International
Ethnic heterogeneity influences economic growth through various channels such as efficiency improvem...
We provide new measures of ethnic, linguistic, and religious fractionalization for about 190 countri...
The theory about missing links of economic growth often lags behind the empirical estimations of suc...
This paper analyzes the relationship between ethnic fractionalization, polarization, and conflict. I...
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This paper analyzes the existing relationship between ethnic fractionalization, corruption and the ...
This paper analyzes the existing relationship between ethnolinguistic fractionalization, corruption ...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity ethnic polariz...
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We argue that the reason why it has proved hard to determine whether negative effects on economic pe...
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Does fractionalization change over (short periods of) time? If so, are there any substantial implica...
Ethnic heterogeneity influences economic growth through various channels such as efficiency improvem...
We provide new measures of ethnic, linguistic, and religious fractionalization for about 190 countri...
The theory about missing links of economic growth often lags behind the empirical estimations of suc...
This paper analyzes the relationship between ethnic fractionalization, polarization, and conflict. I...
This paper analyzes the existing relationship between ethnic fractionalization, corruption and the g...
This paper analyzes the existing relationship between ethnolinguistic fractionalization, corruption ...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity—ethnic polariz...
This paper analyzes the existing relationship between ethnic fractionalization, corruption and the ...
This paper analyzes the existing relationship between ethnolinguistic fractionalization, corruption ...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity ethnic polariz...
I construct a successive generations model of appropriative competition between ethnicities where de...
We argue that the reason why it has proved hard to determine whether negative effects on economic pe...
In their survey of the literature on ethnic fractionalization and economic performance, Alesina and ...
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both development failures and successes depending on ...
Does fractionalization change over (short periods of) time? If so, are there any substantial implica...
Ethnic heterogeneity influences economic growth through various channels such as efficiency improvem...
We provide new measures of ethnic, linguistic, and religious fractionalization for about 190 countri...
The theory about missing links of economic growth often lags behind the empirical estimations of suc...