2015
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2617924
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Does Income Inequality Lead to Terrorism? Evidence from the Post-9/11 Era

Abstract: We study the influence of income inequality on terrorism. Using cross-national data for 79 countries for the 2002-2012 period, we show that endogeneity matters to the inequalityterrorism relationship, e.g., because of the distributional effects of terrorism. Once endogeneity is properly accounted for by means of an instrumental-variable approach, higher levels of income inequality result in more terrorist activity. This finding is robust to different definitions of the dependent variable, different estimation … Show more

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“…The GMM technique is employed subsequently. It is important to note that Krieger and Meierrieks (2015) have used instruments to address the potential concern of endogeneity, which they found not be so large. Given that variables of interest are different in this study on the one hand and on the other hand, the level of aggregated data (i.e.…”
Section: Instrumental Variable Fixed Effects Regressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GMM technique is employed subsequently. It is important to note that Krieger and Meierrieks (2015) have used instruments to address the potential concern of endogeneity, which they found not be so large. Given that variables of interest are different in this study on the one hand and on the other hand, the level of aggregated data (i.e.…”
Section: Instrumental Variable Fixed Effects Regressionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linkages between inclusive development and terrorism can be classified in three main categories. First, the theory of relative deprivation developed by Gurr (1970) documents some interesting insights into the relationship between exclusive development and political violence (Krieger & Meierrieks, 2015;. Considering that 'relative deprivation'…”
Section: Linkage Between Inclusive Development and Terrorismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, limited politico-economic and socio-economic development can further grease terrorism. (1) The perspective of politico-economic participation revolves around the political influence of social groups in shaping institutions for distribution within society and access by social groups to resources (Krieger & Meierrieks, 2015). Within a framework where power is held by a few people, these can mobilize enough resources with which to create and/or consolidate politico-economic institutions that promote and protect their vested interests.…”
Section: Linkage Between Inclusive Development and Terrorismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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