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a debate on the right model can help distinguish between competing theories in the conflict literature. This is …
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We study how conflict in a contest game is influenced by rival parties being groups and by group members being able to … punish each other. Our main motivation stems from the analysis of socio-political conflict. The relevant theoretical … prediction in our setting is that conflict expenditures are independent of group size and independent of whether punishment is …
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The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, we develop the measurement theory of polarization for the case in which income distributions can be described using density functions. Second, we provide sample estimators of population polarization indices that can be used to compare polarization...
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determined by how the direct conflict resulting from disagreement would be resolved. Our basic building block is the disagreement … individual rationality we reach a unique solution: the agreement in the shadow of conflict, ASC. This agreement may be construed …
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determined by how the direct conflict resulting from disagreement would be resolved. Our basic building block is the disagreement … conflict, ASC. This agreement may be construed as the limit of a sequence of partial agreements, each of which is reached as a …
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In this paper we study a behavioral model of conflict that provides a basis for choosing certain indices of dispersion … as indicators for conflict. We show that the (equilibrium) level of conflict can be expressed as an (approximate) linear …
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We analyze a model of conflict with endogenous choice of effort, where subsets of the contenders may force the …
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displacements. They were usually meticulously planned and independent of military goals. We provide a model where conflict onset …, conflict intensity and the decision to commit mass killings are all endogenous, with two main goals: (1) to identify the key …
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Finite population non-cooperative games with linear-quadratic utilities, where each player decides how much action she exerts, can be interpreted as a network game with local payoff complementarities, together with a globally uniform payoff substitutability component and an ownconcavity effect....
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Suppose that individual payoffs depend on the network connecting them. Consider the following simultaneous move game of network formation: players announce independently the links they wish to form, and links are formed only under mutual consent. We provide necessary and sufficient conditions on...
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