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This paper examines oil-dependence and civil conflict in Nigeria focusing on the economic dynamics of resource-induced conflicts. It identifies two dimensions to oil-related civil conflict in the country. The first is the violent rent-seeking political violence that oil-availability generates...
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. Consequently, higher substitutability is associated with greater polarization in wealth, and long-run distributions that are …
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hardly recover from the financial crisis which started in 2008, the European Union existing a clear tendency of polarization …
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Increasing political polarization implies that each election expands the gap between the supporters of the losing side … substantially across contexts. The polarization of parties explains most of this variance, suggesting that, in a polarized … democratic backsliding. ; Increasing political polarization implies that each election expands the gap between the supporters of …
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. ; Polarization can have economic effects if the hostility between political camps (i.e., affective polarization) shapes economic …
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