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Date: 2011-10-06 12:05:22
Member states of the United Nations
International relations
Economic Community of West African States
Member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations
Daron Acemoğlu
Economic growth
Nigeria
Ethnic group
Africa
Earth
Member states of the African Union

NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES DIVIDE AND RULE OR THE RULE OF THE DIVIDED? EVIDENCE FROM AFRICA Stelios Michalopoulos Elias Papaioannou Working Paper 17184

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