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  • Economics
  • Development Studies
  • Political Geography

Background:

  • Economic inequality between ethnic groups is a persistent global issue.
  • Understanding the drivers of ethnic economic disparities is crucial for development policy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To measure ethnic economic inequality across countries.
  • To analyze the relationship between ethnic inequality and economic development.
  • To identify the origins of ethnic economic disparities.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized satellite nighttime luminosity data and historical ethnolinguistic group homelands to construct ethnic inequality measures.
  • Compiled proxies for spatial and regional inequality.
  • Employed econometric analysis to assess associations.

Main Results:

  • A significant negative correlation was found between ethnic inequality and contemporary comparative development.
  • Ethnic inequality persists even when controlling for regional inequality, which is also linked to under-development.
  • Differences in geographic endowments across ethnic homelands explain a substantial portion of economic disparities between groups.

Conclusions:

  • Ethnic economic inequality is a significant impediment to national development.
  • Geographic factors play a critical role in shaping ethnic economic disparities.
  • Addressing geographic inequalities within ethnic homelands may foster more equitable development.