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Index
access and legitimacy perspective, 54–55 |
advanced economies. See advanced countries |
affective effects of diversity, 30 |
Africa |
impact of ethnic diversity on economic growth, 16–17 |
Alesina, Alberto, 1–2, 9–11, 14, 19–23, 93, 103–104, 106, 120, 146n9, 162 |
Arcand, Jean-Louis, 17 |
Atlas Narodov Mira (Bruk & Apenchenko),, 103 |
benefits of size, 10–13 |
bicultural individuals. See bilingual individuals |
bilingual individuals |
higher level of cognitive flexibility of, 39 |
stronger divergent thinking of, 40 |
higher tolerance for ambiguity of, 37 |
Bion, Wilfred R., 41 |
Borjas, George, 43 |
breaking up of multiethnic statesSee also secessions; separatism, 11, 162 |
Business Cycles (Schumpeter),, 26 |
business start-ups by minorities and immigrants |
in Australia, 46 |
in France, 47 |
in Germany, 47 |
in Sweden, 46 |
in United Kingdom, 47 |
in United States, 45–46 |
Chadwick, Ken, 36 |
channels of creativity, 31 |
civic nationalism, 78 |
cognitive effects of diversity, 30–31 |
conditioning variables. See intervening variables |
consociational democracy, 23 |
contingency theorySee also contingency/resource-based theory, 63, 64 |
contingency/resource-based theory, 37 |
correlations of variables, 110, 113, 120–121, 123, 169, 177, 182, 191, 197 |
Cox, Taylor, 35 |
creativity, xvii–xviii, xix, 2–3, 6, 12, 20, 27, 29–36, 39–40, 42, 50–51, 56, 58–59, 61, 63–65, 70–71, 83 |