Do political regimes condition the impact of inequality on terrorism in Africa?
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The datasets are collected from different international organization webpage to provide answer to the research aim i.e. do political regimes condition the impact of inequality on terrorism in Africa? This findings shows that political regimes exert no discernable first-order impact on terrorism except for the negative impact of anocratic regime on transnational terrorism. There exists a significant negative unconditional impact of income inequality on transnational terrorism but scarcely notices on domestic terrorism while that of consumption inequality is barely noticeable. The marginal effects of interaction between consumption inequality and transnational terrorism are negative, while that of income inequality is negligible. The corresponding net effects of interacting inequality and terrorism are, for the most part, negative.
本数据集采集自多家国际组织的官方网页,旨在解答本研究的核心议题:非洲的政治制度是否会调节不平等对恐怖主义的影响?研究结果表明,除威权过渡政体(anocratic regime)对跨国恐怖主义(transnational terrorism)存在显著负向影响外,各类政治制度对恐怖主义均无显著的一阶直接影响。收入不平等对跨国恐怖主义存在显著的负向无条件影响,但对国内恐怖主义(domestic terrorism)的影响几乎不显著;而消费不平等对两类恐怖主义的影响均微乎其微。消费不平等与跨国恐怖主义的交互项边际效应为负,而收入不平等与跨国恐怖主义的交互项边际效应则可忽略不计。不平等与恐怖主义相关交互项对应的净效应,整体上多为负值。
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2020-08-08



