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Using a data set of democratic movements and democratic transitions that took place between 1960 and 1990, I investigate the implications for economic growth of these events. There are two comparisons of interest: Successful democratic movements to movements that are repressed; and successful...
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Mediation is a conflict resolution method in which a third neutral party provides assistance to the conflict parties. The process of mediation, as well as any solution to the conflict arising from it, is implemented only by the consent of all conflict parties. It is the role of a mediator to...
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The physical costs of war - who fights and experiences casualties - are borne unequally in the United States. Yet, little is known regarding how informing individuals of this disparity affects preferences over how to address it. We introduce a framework of `policy corrections,' which...
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A large strand of research has documented negative behavioral responses to redistribution, like lower effort and wasteful avoidance activity. We report experimental evidence showing a positive effect of redistribution on economic efficiency via the self-enforcement of property rights, and...
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expansion. We test this conjecture in a controlled laboratory experiment. We model a society whose members can produce wealth by …
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Exploiting a natural experiment and an innovative survey design, we study the social and political legacies of armed conflict exposure (ACE) among Turkish conscripts. Our empirical framework identifies the causal impact and the mediating pathways for the average male randomly picked from the...
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Why does discrimination persist when there is evidence that discriminatory bias can be overcome? I answer this question with a novel application of contest theory and provide experimental evidence. I show that a favored candidate's threat of losing privilege is more salient than an unfavored...
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Scholars continue to debate whether public opinion in democracies influences the foreign policy preferences of their leaders. We intervene into this literature through a survey experiment in which we asked 101 British members of Parliament (MPs) for their views about the United Kingdom’s...
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Achieving the collective goal of limiting global warming is challenging, as it requires national contributions, whereas the benefits are shared between contributors and free-riders. We model this global climate problem as a collective-risk social dilemma (CRSD), a threshold public good game. Our...
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Two partners try to dissolve a partnership that owns an asset of ambiguous value, where the value is determined ex post by a draw from an Ellsberg urn. In a within-subject experiment, subjects make decisions in three different bargaining mechanisms: unstructured bargaining, the Texas shoot-out,...
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