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Discrete Polarisation with an Application to the Determinants of Genocides
Jose G. Montalvo Universitat Pompeu Fabra Marta Reynal-Querol Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences; World Bank - Development Research Group The Economic Journal, Vol. 118, No. 533, pp. 1835-1865, November 2008 Abstract: Inequality and polarisation are two different measures of heterogeneity. As in the case of inequality, the measurement of polarisation was initially developed in the context of a continuous dimension (income). However, in many important dimensions, like ethnicity, there are no available measures of distance across ethnic groups and individuals are mostly separated by the dichotomous perception we versus they. In this article we analyse the theoretical properties of a measure of polarisation based on classifications (discrete polarisation) instead of continuous distances across groups. The second part of the article presents an application of the index of discrete ethnic polarisation to the explanation of genocides. Accepted Paper Series Date posted: October 08, 2008 ; Last revised: October 12, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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