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that affect conflict, including measures of trade and democracy. …We develop a theory of interstate conflict in which the degree of genealogical relatedness between populations has a … positive effect on their conflict propensities because more closely related populations, on average, tend to interact more and …
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report about an experiment with 508 participants designed to test whether this fundamental trade-off is actually relevant. In …
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in an experiment where actions are strategic substitutes. The game theoretic basis for our experiment is the model of …
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direction, we have conducted a laboratory experiment with 490 participants. We consider "cooperative" investments that directly …
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We analyse an experimental public goods game in which group members can endogenously determine whether they want to supplement a standard voluntary contribution mechanism with the possibility of rewarding or punishing other group members. We find a large and positive effect of endogenous...
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cornerstone of contract theory. We have conducted an experiment with 720 participants to explore whether the theoretical insights …
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the intensity of a conflict. The model combines elements from network theory and from the politico-economic theory of … conflict. We postulate a Tullock contest success function augmented by an externality: each group’s strength is increased by … efforts. We then perform an empirical analysis using data on the Second Congo War, a conflict that involves many groups in a …
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Conventional wisdom in economic history suggests that conflict between countries can be enormously disruptive of … economic activity, especially international trade. Yet nothing is known empirically about these effects in large samples. We … study the effects of war on bilateral trade for almost all countries with available data extending back to 1870. Using the …
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The game-theoretic bargaining literature insists on non-cooperative bargaining procedure but allows 'cooperative' implementation of agreements. The effect of this is to allow free-reign of bargaining power with no check upon it. In reality, courts cannot implement agreements costlessly, and...
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This paper analyzes empirically the relationship between civil wars and international trade. We first show that trade … destruction due to civil wars is very large and persistent and increases with the severity of the conflict. We then test the … presence of two effects that trade can have on the risk of civil conflicts: it may act as a deterrent if trade gains are put at …
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