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have been noteworthy in Argentina and Brazil. This paper analyses the processes of labour formalization in these countries …
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occupations and their task content, and their impact on employment, earnings and income distribution in Argentina during the new …
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This survey documents the different arguments discussed in the academic literature on whether and how economic inequality and the emergence and stability of democratic political systems are connected. While early research in this domain has often focused on new and emerging democracies, this...
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This paper throws new light on the relationship between income and democracy. Using data for 162 countries over 1960 … support. These findings are robust to, among others, using night-lights instead of GDP, different democracy measures and …
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How do political crises affect the interaction between economic and political outcomes? In this paper, we study one of the consequences of political turmoil by empirically examining whether the Arab Spring influenced the relationship between corruption and income inequality. Using panel data...
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democracy, where a powerful economic elite cooperates with politicians and bureaucrats for their mutual benefit. …
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democracy, where a powerful economic elite cooperates with politicians and bureaucrats for their mutual benefit. …
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The paper reexamines Lipset's theory of democratization, by distinguishing the role of (economic) development from that of education, inequality, and (natural) resources. We highlight two contrasting effects of education and human capital accumulation. On the one side, education prompts economic...
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democracy, where a powerful economic elite cooperates with politicians and bureaucrats for their mutual benefit …
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democracy. However, this impact is mitigated by the level of socio political stability. From a certain level of socio … sociopolitical acceleration variable has a positive effect on democracy. For countries with a low level of inequality, the effect of …
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