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      The Origins of Violence in Rwanda

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      The Review of Economic Studies
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          This article shows that the intensity of violence in Rwanda’s recent past can be traced back to the initial establishment of its pre-colonial state. Villages that were brought under centralized rule one century earlier experienced a doubling of violence during the state-organized 1994 genocide. Instrumental variable estimates exploiting differences in the proximity to Nyanza—an early capital—suggest that these effects are causal. Before the genocide, when the state faced rebel attacks, with longer state presence, violence is lower. Using data from several sources, including a lab-in-the-field experiment across an abandoned historical boundary, I show that the effect of the historical state is primarily sustained by culturally transmitted norms of obedience. The persistent effect of the pre-colonial state interacts with government policy: where the state developed earlier, there is more violence when the Rwandan government mobilized for mass killing and less violence when the government pursued peace.

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                Journal
                The Review of Economic Studies
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0034-6527
                1467-937X
                March 01 2021
                March 22 2021
                June 19 2020
                March 01 2021
                March 22 2021
                June 19 2020
                : 88
                : 2
                : 730-763
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute on Behavior & Inequality (briq) and Tilburg University
                Article
                10.1093/restud/rdaa028
                ca27bba1-01f8-462d-a167-7c1d65cab0db
                © 2020

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