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The academic study and the practice of conflict resolution make use of a wide variety of paradigms. Ideally, the presence of competing concepts and theories should be taken as a sign of rude health in academia. In the field of ethnic conflict studies, however, the competition of paradigms has so...
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The ethnic diversity-financial inclusion nexus remains one of the least explored topics in the literature despite global attempts to promote cultural mixing due to its socioeconomic benefits. We contribute to the literature by examining the link between ethnic diversity and financial inclusion...
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’s social-dominance power, based on ethnicity, gender, and political connections. High social-dominance power (proxied by a lack … importance of inclusiveness (in relation to ethnicity, religion, language, and gender) at the top decision and monitoring levels …
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This paper is an attempt to clarify the relationship between ethnic fractionalization, polarization and conflict. In recent years many authors have argued that ethnic fractionalization has a negative effect on growth because it increases the likelihood of conflicts. For this reason many growth...
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Intro -- General Editor's Preface -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART ONE: IMMIGRANTS AND FORMS OF GROUP IDENTITY -- Los … Suizos: Galician Migration to Switzerland -- Ethnicity as a Factor in Modern American Indian Migration: A Winnebago Case … Study with Reference to Other Indian Situations -- West Indian Ethnicity in Great Britain -- Racial versus Ethnic Factors in …
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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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evidence on the dynamics of interethnic conflicts. -- Interethnic conflicts ; Interethnic cooperation ; Ethnicity ; Intergroup …
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