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political theory, we suggest that democratization is not about demands for redistribution from the elite; it is about demands …The impact of economic development on democratization has long concerned social scientists, with prominent recent … research focusing on the effects of economic inequality and factor specificity. Boix (2003) suggests that democratization is …
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suggesting that inequality tends to increase after democratization when the economy has already undergone significant structural …
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suggesting that inequality tends to increase after democratization when the economy has already undergone significant structural …
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suggesting that inequality tends to increase after democratization when the economy has already undergone significant structural …
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The paper reexamines Lipset's theory of democratization, by distinguishing the role of (economic) development from that …-market aspirations - and forces the elite to expand redistribution. Along the lines of this trade-off, our theory provides a Lipsetian … explanation of the positive relationship between economic development, education, and democratization, and of the negative …
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In this contribution we study the relationship between income inequality and economic freedom for a panel of 100 countries for the 1971-2010 period. From a panel causality study we find that income inequality has a negative causal effect on economic freedom, while causation does not run in the...
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In this contribution we study the relationship between income inequality and economic freedom for a panel of 100 countries for the 1971-2010 period. From a panel causality study we find that income inequality has a negative causal effect on economic freedom, while causation does not run in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011411131