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Diversity and Conflict.

Cemal Eren Arbatli1, Quamrul H Ashraf2, Oded Galor3, Marc Klemp4.   

Abstract

This research advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that interpersonal population diversity, rather than fractionalization or polarization across ethnic groups, has been pivotal to the emergence, prevalence, recurrence, and severity of intrasocietal conflicts. Exploiting an exogenous source of variations in population diversity across nations and ethnic groups, as determined predominantly during the exodus of humans from Africa tens of thousands of years ago, the study demonstrates that population diversity, and its impact on the degree of diversity within ethnic groups, has contributed significantly to the risk and intensity of historical and contemporary civil conflicts. The findings arguably reflect the contribution of population diversity to the non-cohesivnesss of society, as reflected partly in the prevalence of mistrust, the divergence in preferences for public goods and redistributive policies, and the degree of fractionalization and polarization across ethnic, linguistic, and religious groups.

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Keywords:  D74; N30; N40; O11; O43; Social conflict; Z13; ethnic fractionalization; ethnic polarization; interpersonal trust; political preferences; population diversity

Year:  2020        PMID: 36071951      PMCID: PMC9447842          DOI: 10.3982/ECTA13734

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Econometrica        ISSN: 0012-9682            Impact factor:   6.383


  8 in total

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2005-10-21       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  The Origins of Ethnolinguistic Diversity.

Authors:  Stelios Michalopoulos
Journal:  Am Econ Rev       Date:  2012-06

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Authors:  Quamrul Ashraf; Oded Galor
Journal:  Am Econ Rev       Date:  2013-05

4.  The 'Out of Africa' Hypothesis, Human Genetic Diversity, and Comparative Economic Development.

Authors:  Quamrul Ashraf; Oded Galor
Journal:  Am Econ Rev       Date:  2013-02

Review 5.  Genetic perspectives on human origins and differentiation.

Authors:  H Harpending; A Rogers
Journal:  Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 8.929

6.  Ethnic Inequality.

Authors:  Alberto Alesina; Stelios Michalopoulos; Elias Papaioannou
Journal:  J Polit Econ       Date:  2016-03-04

7.  Post-1500 Population Flows and the Long Run Determinants of Economic Growth and Inequality.

Authors:  Louis Putterman; David N Weil
Journal:  Q J Econ       Date:  2010

8.  Population structure in a comprehensive genomic data set on human microsatellite variation.

Authors:  Trevor J Pemberton; Michael DeGiorgio; Noah A Rosenberg
Journal:  G3 (Bethesda)       Date:  2013-05-20       Impact factor: 3.154

  8 in total

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