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Ethnic Diversity and Inequality in sub Saharan Africa: Do Institutions Reduce the Noise?

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Figure 1: Conceptual Linkages between Institutions, Ethnic Diversity and Inequality Note: The solid and broken lines indicate direct and indirect effects respectively
Table 1: Ethnic Diversity and Components in SSA Countries
Figure 2 shows a scatter plot of the average Gini coefficients for SSA countries. From the
Figure 2: Avearge Values of Gini Coefficients in SSA
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