Class alliances and conflict: An explanation of political transitions in 19th-century Europe

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I develop a model analyzing common interests and conflict among four classescapitalists, workers, landlords, and peasants in 19th-century Europeand show that strong class position, based on a high degree of organization and solidarity, may actually be detrimental to the economic and political advantage of that class. This occurs when a strong class is excluded from a major class coalition via coalition formation processes. The reason is that the weak class, if they enjoy bargaining power over even weaker classes within a coalition, may not want to form a coalition with the strong class. I apply the main results to coalition formation and political transitions in 19th-century European society.
Publisher
WILEY
Issue Date
2018-02
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

INTERNATIONAL-TRADE; VOTING WEIGHTS; REDISTRIBUTION; COALITIONS

Citation

METROECONOMICA, v.69, no.1, pp.16 - 38

ISSN
0026-1386
DOI
10.1111/meca.12164
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/239443
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MT-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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