A model of dynamic conflict in ethnocracies
Article Type
Research Article
Publication Title
Defence and Peace Economics
Abstract
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 contest yields the per-period relative influence over institutions, which partly spills over into the next period, by affecting relative conflict efficiency. Our model generates non-monotone evolution of both conflict and distribution. Results suggest that external interventions, when effective in reducing current conflict and protecting weaker groups, may end up sowing the seeds of greater future conflict.
First Page
147
Last Page
170
DOI
10.1080/10242694.2015.1092204
Publication Date
2-23-2018
Recommended Citation
Bakshi, Dripto and Dasgupta, Indraneel, "A model of dynamic conflict in ethnocracies" (2018). Journal Articles. 1473.
https://digitalcommons.isical.ac.in/journal-articles/1473
Comments
All Open Access, Green