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We develop a theory of endogenous regimes transitions (with a focus on democratic consolidation), which emphasizes the … individual commitment across citizens to defend democracy against a potential military coup, and it is an endogenous state … and the state. Parents invest resources in order to transmit their own political values (commitment to democracy) to their …
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changes towards democracy when states have low GDP relative to their neighbours. -- political competition ; dictatorship … subjects may exit. In a simple model, both kinds of competition are substitutes. Internal competition (democracy) benefits … democracy, and rulers are less eager to oppose it, when external competition is high. In a panel of countries, there are fewer …
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This paper develops a new model of trade policy under dictatorship and democratization. The paper makes two … is to show how a dictatorship can manipulate trade policy to maintain its grip on power in the face of permanent world …
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In this paper, we create alternative measures of political instability, which capture movements only from dictatorship … to democracy and vice versa (consistent with the recent theoretical work by Acemoglu and Robinson) but, unlike older … significant policy implications - it increases the volatility of both trade and fiscal policies. Furthermore, policy volatility …
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Die internationale Entwicklungszusammenarbeit verfolgt zwei Ziele: Armutsreduzierung und Demokratisierung. Auf der … weniger Demokratisierung – und umgekehrt. Dieser Trade-Off lässt sich auflösen, wenn es gelingt, bei diktatorischen Regimes … democratization. Using a rational choice approach to non-democratic regimes, this paper argues that there is a trade-off between these …
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democratization and therefore prefer political institutions with strong veto players. Parallel civilian interests conversely suffer … democratizations are partially planned while most democratization events from civilian autocracy are either unforeseen or poorly … planned. Exploring the characteristics of 111 democratization episodes between 1950 and 2015, I find a number of features …
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and generalizable causal mechanism impacting democratization - can induce elite support for democracy. We construct a … the possibility that economic elites may at times prefer democracy absent a popular threat from below. Motivated by a … puzzling set of democratic transitions, we relax this assumption and examine how elite uncertainty about dictatorship - a novel …
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and generalizable causal mechanism impacting democratization – can induce elite support for democracy. We construct a … the possibility that economic elites may at times prefer democracy absent a popular threat from below. Motivated by a … puzzling set of democratic transitions, we relax this assumption and examine how elite uncertainty about dictatorship – a novel …
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