DOI: 10.1257/app.20240377 ISSN: 1945-7782

Fostering Cooperation: The Conflict-Reducing Effects of Intervillage Competition for Government Transfers

Teevrat Garg, Caterina Gennaioli, Stefania Lovo, Gregor Singer

We examine the effect of intergroup competition on within-group violent conflict in Indonesia. Using a triple-differences design, we find that higher competition for national government transfers between villages reduces within-village conflict. These effects persist regardless of the competition’s outcome, are stronger in ethnically fractionalized and segregated villages, and are accompanied by higher attendance in village meetings. Our results are consistent with external competition favoring participation and cooperation within otherwise divided communities, suggesting that economic incentives to compete with out-groups combined with forms of civic engagement can be important mechanisms to reduce violence within communities. (JEL D74, H70, O15, O17, O18, Z13)

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