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Pastoralism and Wealth Inequality
by
Bell, Adrian
, Fazzio, Ila
, Hazzah, Leela
, Hertz, Tom
, Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique
, McElreath, Richard L.
, Irons, William
, Bowles, Samuel
in
Agriculture
/ Cattle
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cultural Transmission
/ Economic anthropology
/ Egalitarianism
/ Family farms
/ Fathers
/ Herding
/ Herds
/ Income inequality
/ Inheritance and Succession
/ Intergenerational Mobility
/ Intergenerational relations
/ Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and Inequality in Premodern Societies
/ Livestock
/ Men
/ Pastoral nomads
/ Pastoral Societies
/ Pastoralism
/ Social Inequality
/ Social Structure
/ Sons
/ Wealth
/ Wealth distribution
2010
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Pastoralism and Wealth Inequality
by
Bell, Adrian
, Fazzio, Ila
, Hazzah, Leela
, Hertz, Tom
, Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique
, McElreath, Richard L.
, Irons, William
, Bowles, Samuel
in
Agriculture
/ Cattle
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cultural Transmission
/ Economic anthropology
/ Egalitarianism
/ Family farms
/ Fathers
/ Herding
/ Herds
/ Income inequality
/ Inheritance and Succession
/ Intergenerational Mobility
/ Intergenerational relations
/ Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and Inequality in Premodern Societies
/ Livestock
/ Men
/ Pastoral nomads
/ Pastoral Societies
/ Pastoralism
/ Social Inequality
/ Social Structure
/ Sons
/ Wealth
/ Wealth distribution
2010
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Pastoralism and Wealth Inequality
by
Bell, Adrian
, Fazzio, Ila
, Hazzah, Leela
, Hertz, Tom
, Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique
, McElreath, Richard L.
, Irons, William
, Bowles, Samuel
in
Agriculture
/ Cattle
/ Comparative analysis
/ Cultural Transmission
/ Economic anthropology
/ Egalitarianism
/ Family farms
/ Fathers
/ Herding
/ Herds
/ Income inequality
/ Inheritance and Succession
/ Intergenerational Mobility
/ Intergenerational relations
/ Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and Inequality in Premodern Societies
/ Livestock
/ Men
/ Pastoral nomads
/ Pastoral Societies
/ Pastoralism
/ Social Inequality
/ Social Structure
/ Sons
/ Wealth
/ Wealth distribution
2010
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Pastoralism and Wealth Inequality
2010
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Overview
Pastoralist societies are often portrayed as economically egalitarian, reflecting the volatile nature of livestock herds and the existence of multiple institutions that allow for the redistribution of wealth as a form of insurance. Motivated by an interest in the role of intergenerational transmission in structuring persistent inequality, we examine the extent of intergenerational transmission of material wealth (four measures) and embodied wealth (one measure) for four pastoral populations from different parts of the world (East Africa, West Africa, and southwest Asia). We find substantial levels of intergenerational transmission and marked economic inequality. We argue that the high correspondence between the material wealth of parents and offspring reflects the importance of the family in the transmission of wealth through bequests, positive assortment by wealth in the domains of marriage and herd management, and positive returns to scale as might occur when raising or defending large herds. We conclude that the analysis of intergenerational transmission provides new insights into the much‐debated extent of egalitarianism among pastoralists.
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