INCOME, POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, CONFLICT, AND POPULATION SIZE
INCOME, POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, CONFLICT, AND POPULATION SIZE
Author(s): Felix HöschleSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Univerzitni servis s.r.o.
Keywords: civil conflict, instrumental variables, political institutions, democracy, demography, government
Summary/Abstract: This paper estimates the effect of growth on civil conflict by comparing the identification strategies and the necessary assumptions for the different instrument variable approaches. We show that different exclusion restrictions might contradict each other which cast serious doubt on the validity of their identification strategies. We find it very reasonable to believe that there are causal effects between civil conflict, quality of democratic institutions and government size.Therefore, one can doubt that the way weather variations have been used to create instrument variables in the literature leads to consistently estimated parameters for the causal effect of civil conflict, quality of democratic institutions, demography and government size on civil conflict.
Journal: Czech Journal of Social Sciences Business and Economics
- Issue Year: 3/2014
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 73-79
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English