The Economics of Coercive Institutions, Conflict, and Development
Abstract
This dissertation is a compilation of three papers that put together my research interests on the effects of institutions on development outcomes with inequality as the connecting thread.
The first chapter concerns racial inequality. It explores the role of a fundamental part of American history that could have shaped the large racial disparities in the justice system -the slave-based labor system that prevailed in the United States until 1865. The second chapter studies the effects of conflict on social cohesion. In the final chapter, we propose a measure labor income risk that is mapped to inequality measures.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet, Handelshögskolan/University of Gothenburg, School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Department of Economics ; Institutionen för nationalekonomi med statistik
Disputation
June 16, 2020. 2,00PM
Date of defence
2020-06-16
melissa.rubio@economics.gu.se
Date
2020-05-26Author
Rubio, Melissa
Keywords
Economics
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-88199-51-5 (printed)
978-91-88199-52-2 (online)
1651-4297 (online)
ISSN
1651-4289 (printed)
Series/Report no.
Economic Studies
246
Language
eng