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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Extremism drives out moderation
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Bettina Susanne Klose
  • Daniel J Kovenock
Language
  • English
Institution University of Zurich
Series Name CESifo Working Papers
Number 3804
Number of Pages 37
Date 2012
Abstract Text This article examines the impact of the distribution of preferences on equilib-rium behavior in conflicts modeled as all-pay auctions with identity-dependentexternalities. Centrists and radicals are defined using a willingness-to-pay cri-terion that admits preferences more general than a simple ordering on the line.Extremism, characterized by a higher per capita expenditure by radicals thancentrists, may persist and generate higher aggregate expenditure by radicals,even when they are relatively small in number. Our results demonstrate theimportance of the institutions of conflict in determining the role of extremismand moderation in economic, political, and social environments.
Official URL http://ssrn.com/abstract=2052884
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