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A majority of the world democracies are far from the benchmark of representative democracy. This paper presents a model …
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We propose a simple informational theory to explain why autocratic regimes introduce local elections. Because citizens have better information on local officials than the distant central government, delegation of authority via local elections improves selection and performance of local...
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deep roots in the country's history of frontier settlement. Today, rugged individualism is more prevalent in counties with …
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We study theoretically and empirically whether natural resource windfalls affect political regimes. We document the following regularities. Natural resource windfalls have no effect on the political system when they occur in democracies. However, windfalls have significant political consequences...
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all world leaders from 1875 to 2004, we exploit inherent randomness in the success or failure of assassination attempts to … pronounced effect on history …
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Warfare is enormously destructive, and yet countries regularly initiate armed conflict against one another. Even more surprisingly, wars are often quite popular with citizens who stand to gain little materially and may lose much more. This paper presents a model of warfare as the result of...
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While the economies of the fifteen countries that were in the European Union (EU15) in 2000 will continue to grow from now until 2040, they will not be able to match the surges in growth that will occur in South and East Asia. In 2040, the Chinese economy will reach $123 trillion, or nearly...
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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...
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We provide evidence that a history of democracy at the local level is associated with contemporary democracy at the …
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suggesting that inequality tends to increase after democratization when the economy has already undergone significant structural …
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