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Title: Nation-Building, Nationalism, and Wars
Author(s): Alberto F Alesina, Bryony Reich and Alessandro Riboni
Publication Date: December 2020
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Programme Area(s): Public Economics
Abstract: This paper explores how wars make nations, above and beyond their need to raise the fiscal capacity to finance warfare. As army size increases, states change the conduct of war, switching from mercenaries to mass conscript armies. In order for the population to accept fighting and enduring wars, the government elites provide public goods, reduce rent-extraction, and adopt policies to build a "nation'' -- i.e., homogenize the ``culture'' of the population. Governments can instill \textquotedblleft positive" national sentiment, in the sense of emphasizing the benefit of the nation, but they also can instil "negative'' sentiment, in terms of aggressive propaganda against the opponent. We analyze these two types of nation-building and study their implications
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Alesina, A, Reich, B and Riboni, A. 2020. 'Nation-Building, Nationalism, and Wars'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=15561