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: extended institutional and governance quality, democracy, voice and accountability, a well functioning system of law and order …
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We show that drought-induced changes in the intensity of riots lead to moves towards democracy in sub-Saharan Africa …
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This paper tests the hypothesis that the extension of the voting franchise was caused by the threat of revolution, as suggested by Acemoglu and Robinson [Quarterly Journal of Economics 115, 1167-1199, 2000]. We approximate the threat of revolution in a given country by revolutionary events...
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quality of democracy. However, there is a non-negligible share of democracies that implement a minority-backed amount of …
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of national income per capita and democracy may not be positively correlated. The model is also useful for understanding …
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How do the media affect public support for democratic institutions in a fragile democracy? What role do they play in a …-Nazi radio broadcast following Hitler’s appointment as German chancellor. During the consolidation of dictatorship, radio …
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This paper provides the first micro-level evidence for the existence and patterns of intra-national protectionism in China. We demonstrate that drug advertising inspections are used by provincial governments to discriminate against firms from outside the province and document how the degree of...
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This study proposes an analytical framework towards behavioral political economy of institutional change. It considers institutional changes as central government’s choices under uncertainty, which are largely driven by the strategic outcomes in a behavioral coordination game between local...
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We argue that membership in International Organizations (IOs) is an important determinant of FDI inflows. To the extent that membership restricts a country from pursuing policies that are harmful to investors, it can signal low political risk. Using data over the 1971-2005 period, we find that...
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This paper analyzes pension reforms in Europe and their determinants. As pension reforms are intrinsically difficult to define and pinpoint, we introduce an alternative measure of pension reforms by comparing long-term forecasts of pension expenditures for seventeen European countries. The...
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