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ETHNIC DIVERSITY,PROPERTY RIGHTS,AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Authors:Jacopo A. BAGGIO  Elissaios PAPYRAKIS
Affiliation:School of International Development, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Abstract:
Countries rich in natural resources constitute both development failures and successes depending on their underlying socioeconomic fundamentals. Recent empirical evidence and theoretical work provide support for a resource-curse hypothesis based on ethnic fractionalization. There is also increasing empirical evidence suggesting that ethnic heterogeneity based on polarization is a strong deterrent of economic growth. In this paper, we explore the interlinkages between natural resource abundance and both measures of ethnic heterogeneity. In a two–simultaneous equation system, we assess the effects of fractionalization and polarization on property-rights protection, and thereby on growth, both directly as well as in interaction with our resource-abundance proxy. We find that ethnic polarization is more likely to have a direct negative impact on the effectiveness of property rights in a resource-rich context, which as we explain may suggest that different ethnic groups treat the contestable resource base as a semi-public good.
Keywords:Natural resources  Growth  Fractionalization  Polarization  Property rights  C31  O11  O13
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