Ethnic Composition, Legibility and the Conditional Effect of War on Fiscal Capacity

Yusuf Magiya
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There has been substantial debate on whether the argument that warfare enhances state capacity can be applied to contexts other than Western Europe. The argument in this paper is that the relationship between war and fiscal capacity is conditional on the ethnic composition of the population. More specifically, ethnic heterogeneity and ethnic dissimilarity should result in higher illegibility of the society to the state. This illegibility should make the returns from investment in fiscal capacity lower and consequently ethnically heterogeneous and dissimilar populations should hinder state's investment and increases in fiscal capacity during wartime. These expectations are tested and confirmed with an original local-level fiscal revenue data set in the late Ottoman Empire. Wartime changes in local-level fiscal revenues are higher in ethnically more homogeneous and also in ethnically more similar provinces.
民族构成、易读性与战争对财政能力的条件效应
关于战争增强国家能力的论点是否适用于西欧以外的地区,一直存在大量争论。本文的论点是,战争与财政能力之间的关系取决于人口的种族构成。更具体地说,民族异质性和民族差异性应该导致社会对国家的更高的难解性。这种难以辨认性会降低财政能力投资的回报,因此种族异质性和不同的人口会阻碍国家在战时的投资和财政能力的增加。这些预期在奥斯曼帝国晚期的原始地方财政收入数据集上得到了检验和证实。战争时期地方财政收入的变化在民族同质性强的省份和民族同质性强的省份更高。
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