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the ruling government? This paper models an opposition group's choice between peace, terrorism, and open conflict … and their choice between peace, a terrorism campaign, and open conflict. …
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conflict and makes the ideologues more successful yet worse off. Our results rationalize "imperial peace" - long periods of … stability and social peace in multi-ethnic empires, and explain why the weakening and breakdown of such empires is often …
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This paper investigates the long-run effects of climate change on conflict by examining cooling from 1400-1900 CE, a period that includes most of the Little Ice Age. We construct a geo-referenced and digitized database of conflicts in Europe, North Africa, and the Near East from 1400-1900, which...
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about the effect of peace in a post-conflict setting. This study explores how the external provision of security affects …
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altogether, often after substantial initial conflict. To attain peace, players must first engage in costly signaling by making …
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a comprehensive set of 34 potential determinants in 175 post-Cold-War countries (covering 98.2% of the world population …
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introduction of potatoes from the Americas to the Old World after the Columbian Exchange. We find that the introduction of potatoes …
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detailed PEACE II accounts. Noting potential selection and omitted variables biases, we implement two-stage random effects …
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We model an infinitely repeated Tullock contest, over the sharing of some given resource, between two ethnic groups. The resource is allocated by a composite state institution according to relative ethnic control; hence the ethnic groups contest the extent of institutional ethnic bias. The...
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We examine how cross-community cost or benefit spillovers, arising from the consumption of group-specific public goods, affect both inter-group conflicts over the appropriation of such goods and decentralized private provision for their production. Our model integrates production versus...
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