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We construct a model of revolution and transition to democracy under an individualistic and a collectivist culture. The … culture are more likely to end up adopting democracy faster than countries with a collectivist culture. Our instrumental … democracy, even after controlling for other determinants of democracy emphasized in the literature. We also give evidence that …
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This paper investigates the endogenous emergence of democracy and rule of law in an economy where heterogeneous … conditional on beliefs about property rights enforcement. Democratization is endogenous, but the features of democracies are shown … to be crucially related to the conditions under which democratization initially takes place. Democratic transitions …
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democracy during the following two years by around 3 percentage points. A 5% fall in income due to low rainfall raises the … probability of democratization by around 7 percentage points. We also find that rainfall does not affect transitions from … democracy to autocracy. …
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This paper investigates the role of violent civil conflicts during the process of democratization for the quality of … different groups may engage in violent conflict in order to become the ruler predicts a crucial role of the democratization … scenario. A peaceful democratization leads to democracies with a high degree of civil liberties, reflecting a social contract …
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We identify permanent democratic transitions during the Third Wave of Democratization and the nineties, when many … relatively stable democracy to autocracy and 6 episodes of small improvements in representative institutions. We also classify … prerequisites for democracy in these countries that enter the Third Wave as non-democracies. Examining initially autocratic …
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Theory and empirics are ambiguous on the effect of democracy on growth. Cross-country studies find that democracy has … democracy. We reconcile this inconsistency by showing that the positive effect of political transition is a result of swift … regime change and not democratization. We identify and examine 90 successful, failed, and gradual transitions that have …
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In this paper we question the common wisdom that more polarized voters’ opinions imply larger policy polarization. We analyze a voting model in which the source of the polarization in voters’ opinions is “correlation neglect”, that is, voters neglect the correlation in their information...
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It is widely believed that the current recession has soured public attitudes towards immigration. But most existing studies are cross sectional and can shed little light on the economy-wide forces that shift public opinion on immigration. In this paper I use the six rounds of the European Social...
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An intense debate on the use of limited-voting shares developed in the UK during the 1950s. Using a unique hand-collected dataset, we show that negative news coverage of limited-voting shares is associated with an increase in the relative price of voting and limited-voting shares (the voting...
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Over the last two centuries, many countries experienced regime transitions toward democracy. We document this … democratic transition over a long time horizon. We use historical time series of income, education and democracy levels from 1870 … to 2000 to explore the economic factors associated with rising levels of democracy. We find that primary schooling, and …
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