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only decentralization, but also democracy, from the bottom up. Beginning with Bolivia, I explore the deep economic and …I examine decentralization through the lens of the local dynamics it unleashed in the much-noted case of Bolivia and … performance, and hence of Bolivia's overall decentralization success. I then test these ideas using qualitative data from …
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terms of impacts on growth, inflation, income and wealth distribution and structural change. The analysis includes a …
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While standard political economy theories suggest a moderating effect of democratization on income inequality, empirical literature has failed to uncover any such robust relationship. Here we take yet another look at this issue arguing first, that prevailing ideology may be an important...
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thus supports the notion that there is a positive relationship between democracy and economic growth. …
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There has been a wide debate on whether democracy actually has an effect on economic outcomes, and especially on … variables estimation. Our results demonstrate that the effect of democracy on trade is underestimated using Ordinary Least … (1996) which suggest that the effects of democracy for economic growth are not uniform for all countries. …
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