A country’s form of government has important economic and political consequences, but the de-terminants that lead societies to choose either parliamentary or presidential systems are largely unexplored. This paper studies this choice by analyzing the factors that make countries switch from parliamentary to presidential systems (or vice versa). The analysis proceeds in two steps. First, we identify the survival probability of the existing form of government (drawing on a proportional ha-zard model). In our model, which is based on 169 countries, we find that geographical factors and former colonial status are important determinants of survival probability. Also, presidential sys-tems are, ceteris paribus, more likely to survive than parliame...
What factors influence constitutional stability in the emerging democracies of Sub-Saharan Africa? T...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2008.In most European democrac...
What determines the emergence and survival of democracy? The authors apply extreme bounds analysis ...
The thesis attempts to explore the relationship between government change anddemocratic breakdown, b...
Do parliamentary regimes outperform presidential ones in reducing democratic breakdown? Given the re...
Some European constitutions give cabinets great discretion to manage their own demise, whereas other...
This paper analyzes the effect of political and economic factors on the risk of regime change in cou...
Semi-presidentialism is the situation where the constitution identifies both a directly elected pres...
This paper models the executives choice of whether to reschedule external debt as the outcome of an ...
As semi-presidentialism has become increasingly common in European democracies, so have the debates ...
THESIS 7567Choice is an integral aspect of the democratic system. This thesis is about stability and...
This paper proposes a model to study the main factors that influence the preferences of different po...
Current Political Science literature tends to heavily favor Parliamentary systems for newly democrat...
We study dynamic selection of governments under di¤erent political institutions, with a special focu...
This dissertation discusses the historical and political determinants in the formation and choice of...
What factors influence constitutional stability in the emerging democracies of Sub-Saharan Africa? T...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2008.In most European democrac...
What determines the emergence and survival of democracy? The authors apply extreme bounds analysis ...
The thesis attempts to explore the relationship between government change anddemocratic breakdown, b...
Do parliamentary regimes outperform presidential ones in reducing democratic breakdown? Given the re...
Some European constitutions give cabinets great discretion to manage their own demise, whereas other...
This paper analyzes the effect of political and economic factors on the risk of regime change in cou...
Semi-presidentialism is the situation where the constitution identifies both a directly elected pres...
This paper models the executives choice of whether to reschedule external debt as the outcome of an ...
As semi-presidentialism has become increasingly common in European democracies, so have the debates ...
THESIS 7567Choice is an integral aspect of the democratic system. This thesis is about stability and...
This paper proposes a model to study the main factors that influence the preferences of different po...
Current Political Science literature tends to heavily favor Parliamentary systems for newly democrat...
We study dynamic selection of governments under di¤erent political institutions, with a special focu...
This dissertation discusses the historical and political determinants in the formation and choice of...
What factors influence constitutional stability in the emerging democracies of Sub-Saharan Africa? T...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2008.In most European democrac...
What determines the emergence and survival of democracy? The authors apply extreme bounds analysis ...