Discussion paper

DP18971 Social Structure, State, and Economic Activity

Most societies in the world contain strong group identities and the culture supporting these groups is highly persistent. This persistence in turn gives rise to a practical problem: how do and should societies with strong group identities organize themselves for exchange and public good provision? In this paper, we develop a theoretical framework – with social structure characterized by number and size of groups as well as quality of ties between them – that allows us to study, normatively and positively, the relationship between social structure, state capacity, and economic activity.

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Citation

Bramoullé, Y, S Goyal and M Morelli (2024), ‘DP18971 Social Structure, State, and Economic Activity‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 18971. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp18971