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Abstract

We provide new measures of ethnic, linguistic, and religious fractionalization for about 190 countries. These measures are more comprehensive than those previously used in the economics literature and we compare our new variables with those previously used. We also revisit the question of the effects of ethnic, linguistic, and religious heterogeneity on the quality of institutions and growth. We partly confirm and partly modify previous results. The patterns of cross-correlations between potential explanatory variables and their different degree of endogeneity makes it hard to make unqualified statements about competing explanations for economic growth and the quality of government. Our new data, which features the underlying group structure of ethnicities, religions and languages, also allows the computation of alternative measures of heterogeneity, and we turn to measures of polarization as an alternative to the commonly used index of fractionalization. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Fractionalization
Author
Alesina, Alberto; Devleeschauwer, Arnaud; Easterly, William; Kurlat, Sergio; Wacziarg, Romain
Pages
155-194
Publication year
2003
Publication date
Jun 2003
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
13814338
e-ISSN
15737020
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
197645790
Copyright
Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers Jun 2003