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Social theorists frequently argue that social cohesion is under threat in developed societies from the multiple pressures of globalisation. This article seeks to test this hypothesis through examining the trends across countries and regions in key indicators of social cohesion, including social...
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This paper examines the relationship between inequality and economic growth using conflict models and computational …
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of the group in the conflict and its members’ utilities vary with the degree of within-group inequality. We show that … there is a natural relationship between the group’s probability of victory and the Atkinson index of inequality. If members …
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than one group can expend positive effort in equilibrium. Second, we show that inequality of valuations of victory within …
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social preferences in different economic systems. We introduce inequality-averse and inefficiency-averse agents responding to …
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foundations, how polarization is distinct from inequality and other ways of considering distances and differences across …
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We show that inequality triggers social unrest in rural India. We develop a theoretical framework where social unrest … inequality measure increases by 6.5% the unconditional probability of observing social unrest in a village in a given month. …
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public good is pure, any given, positive level of income inequality can be shown to be socially excessive by suitably … redistribution from the rich to the poor will improve social welfare, regardless of how small inequality is in the status quo. …
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We analyze property crime in an endowment economy composed of a large number of heterogeneous individuals who need to protect themselves, choose whether to participate in crime or not, and decide on how to allocate their predation efforts across victims. The equilibrium posits perfect foresight...
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by post-tax inequality), in OLS and IV regressions. Finally, we provide arguments to dismiss possible reverse causation …
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