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This paper considers incentives for information acquisition ahead of conflicts. We characterize the (unique …
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in the birth and propagation of conflicts within and across Africa. Policy implications are discussed. …
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Crimes and conflicts are seriously undermining African development. This article assesses the best governance tools in …) Corruption-control is the most effective mechanism in fighting crime (conflicts). The findings are significantly strong when …
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The Kodila-Tedika & Bolito-Losembe (2014, ADR) finding on no evidence of causality flowing from State fragility to classical corruption or extreme corruption could have an important influence on academic and policy debates. Using updated data (1996-2010) from 53 African countries, we provide...
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We build on existing literature and contemporary challenges to African development to assess the role of political stability in fighting corruption and boosting corruption-control in 53 African countries for the period 1996-2010. We postulate that on the one hand, an atmosphere of political...
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The Forest as a Resource. Conflicts in the Northern Sweden Wooded land in the 19th century The forest as a resource … economy during the 19th century. This paper will analyze some of the conflicts regarding property rights by focusing on …
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This paper considers incentives for information acquisition ahead of conflicts. First, we characterize the (unique …
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effects of geography on the transition process in authoritarian political regimes, and to investigate the nature of the links between political change, economic reforms and geographic location. A simple model of transition and democratization is...
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In this paper, we examine labor market favoritism in a unique laboratory experiment design that can shed light on both the private benefits and spillover costs of employer favoritism (or discrimination). Group identity is induced on subjects such that each laboratory "society"consists of eight...
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This paper studies fictitious play in networks of noncooperative two-player games. We show that continuous-time fictitious play converges to Nash equilibrium provided that the overall game is zero-sum. Moreover, the rate of convergence is 1/T , regardless of the size of the network. In contrast,...
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