Nation-Building and Education

Author:

Alesina Alberto1,Giuliano Paola2,Reich Bryony3

Affiliation:

1. Harvard University, USA and IGIER Bocconi, Italy

2. UCLA, USA

3. Northwestern University, USA

Abstract

Abstract Democracies and dictatorships have different incentives when it comes to choosing how much and by what means to homogenise the population, i.e., ‘to build a nation’. We study and compare nation-building policies under the transition from dictatorship to democracy in a model where the type of government and borders of the country are endogenous. We find that the threat of democratisation provides the strongest incentive to homogenise. We focus upon a specific nation-building policy: mass primary education. We offer historical discussions of nation-building across time and space, and provide correlations for a large sample of countries over the 1925–2014 period.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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