Why Does Ethnic Diversity Undermine Public Goods Provision?
Georgetown University · Columbia University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
A large and growing literature links high levels of ethnic diversity to low levels of public goods provision. Yet although the empirical connection between ethnic heterogeneity and the underprovision of public goods is widely accepted, there is little consensus on the specific mechanisms through which this relationship operates. We identify three families of mechanisms that link diversity to public goods provision—what we term “preferences,” “technology,” and “strategy selection” mechanisms—and run a series of experimental games that permit us to compare the explanatory power of distinct mechanisms within each of these three families. Results from games conducted with a random sample of 300 subjects from a…
Citation impact
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- 117.00
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Public good
- Ethnic group
- Public goods game
- Diversity (politics)
- Preference
- Empirical evidence
- Mechanism (biology)
- Altruism (biology)