articleAmerican Journal of Political ScienceSep 7, 2004GREEN OA

Measuring Ethnic Fractionalization in Africa

University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

In most studies of the impact of ethnic diversity on economic growth, diversity is hypothesized to affect growth through its effect on macroeconomic policies. This article shows that most measures of ethnic diversity (including the commonly used ELF measure) are inappropriate for testing this hypothesis. This is because they are constructed from enumerations of ethnic groups that include all of the ethnographically distinct groups in a country irrespective of whether or not they engage in the political competition whose effects on macroeconomic policymaking are being tested. I present a new index of ethnic fractionalization based on an accounting of politically relevant ethnic groups in 42 African countries. I…

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Keywords
  • Fractionalization
  • Ethnic group
  • Diversity (politics)
  • Politics
  • Development economics
  • Index (typography)
  • Cultural diversity
  • Competition (biology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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