Apolte Thomas
Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewedThe paper critically assesses the Acemoglu-Robinson approach to revolutions, as it is focused on inequality of wealth or income rather than on collective-action problems. We show that income inequality is not a sufficient and not even a necessary condition for a revolution to occur. Rather, a necessary condition for a revolution is that any subpopulation can expect net benefits from it, for which inequality is not a precondition. As a result, a certain structure of commitment devices or their absence rather than inequality is crucial for explaining why revolutions sometimes occur and sometimes not.
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| Duncan Black Prize Verliehen von: Public Choice Society Verliehen an: Apolte, Thomas Verleihung erfolgte am: 15.03.2013 Art der Preisverleihung: Forschungspreis oder andere Auszeichnung |