economic growth and social conflicts
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This paper asks: how can economic development in Global South nations can be better managed, so as to reduce the potential for violent ethnic conflict? To answer this we must pose a prior question: why is economic development so often accompanied by violent ethnic conflict?
Viewing economic development and ethnic conflict as linked problems requires reassessment of two widely accepted schools of thought about the relationship between these phenomena. One school, prevalent in the 1950s
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Economy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Simon, Julian, 1981. The Ultimate Resource. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Simon, Julian and Herman Kahn, eds., 1984. The Resourceful Earth: A Response to Global 2000. New York: Basil Blackwell. Thomson, Leonard M., 1985. The Political Mythology of Apartheid. New Haven: Yale University Press. Tilly, Charles 1978, From Mobilization to Revolution. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley. The World Bank, 1991. Managing Development: The Governance Dimension. Discussion Paper. The World Bank, 1989. Sub Saharan Africa: From Crisis to Sustainable Growth.