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We posit the problem of an autocrat who has to allocate access to the executive positions in his inner circle and define the career profile of his own insiders. Statically, granting access to an executive post to a more experienced subordinate increases political returns to the post, but is more...
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support, helping to entrench the Nazi dictatorship. These effects are unlikely to reflect direct economic benefits. Instead …
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Can efforts to eradicate inequality in wealth and education eliminate intergenerational persistence of socioeconomic status? The Chinese Communist Revolution in the 1950s and Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976 aimed to do exactly that. Using newly digitized archival records and contemporary...
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In Capital in the 21st Century, Thomas Piketty uses the market value of tradeable assets to measure both productive capital and wealth. As a measure of wealth this is problematic because it ignores the value of human capital and transfer wealth, which have grown enormously over the last 300...
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Thomas Piketty's (2014) book, Capital in the 21st Century, follows in the tradition of the great classical economists …
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's military dictatorship whose rise to power dramatically altered the distribution of power of local political elites. We document … that municipalities that were more politically concentrated prior to the dictatorship in the 1960s are relatively richer in …
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not sufficient, the military can take action against a nondemocratic regime in order to create its own dictatorship. A …
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civic participation, including voting and organizing. In the battle between democracy and dictatorship, democracy has a wide … potential base of support but offers weak incentives to its defenders. Dictatorship provides stronger incentives to a narrower …
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Some argue that sovereign debt incurred without the consent of the people and not for their benefit, such as that of apartheid South Africa, should be considered odious and not transferable to successor governments. We argue that an institution that truthfully announced whether regimes are...
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Recent work in the sociology of economic development has emphasized the establishment of a professional government bureaucracy in place of political appointees as an important component of the institutional environment in which private enterprise can flourish. I focus on the role that internal...
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