Promoting development in ethnically divided societies: Historical lessons on peace and prosperity

Promoting development in ethnically divided societies: Historical lessons on peace and prosperity

Many poor, ethnically divided societies are caught in an ‘ethnic growth trap’, where conflict, low public investment, and political economy dynamics reinforce each other, hindering development. Historical examples reveal that inter-ethnic economic cooperation and innovative financial mechanisms can realign incentives, reduce conflict, and promote sustained prosperity.

Editor's note: This article is part of series covering CEPR's Reducing Conflict and Improving Performance in the Economy (ReCIPE) programme. Saumitra Jha is the ReCIPE Theme Leader on Ethnic Diversity and Nation-Building. The author has prepared slides to accompany this research, which can be downloaded here.