An Agent-based Model of Ethnocentrism and the Unintended Consequences of Violence
Eastern Economic Journal, 2020, 46(3): 483-503.
31 Pages Posted: 28 Nov 2018 Last revised: 29 Jul 2020
Date Written: August 19, 2018
Abstract
We repurpose an agent-based model of ethnocentrism to show how violence affects people’s willingness to cooperate with members of other groups. We account for extra benefits that arise from interacting with a member of the same culture (‘cultural boosts’) and for mutual gains from cooperative activities (‘public goods’). In environments where one person gains at another’s expense, violence decreases ethnocentrism. However, violence increases ethnocentric behavior when cooperation produces shared benefits. These results point to new empirical questions and contribute to policy discussions regarding the use and reduction of violence.
Keywords: violence, ethnocentrism, agent-based modeling
JEL Classification: B55, D74, D90
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