This paper considers how public resources are distributed across groups and how this depends on the institutional environment. It shows how executive constraints and openness should matter to this and argues that a key role for institutions is to protect politically excluded groups. It develops an approach to judging political institutions based on the idea that cohesive institutions play a role when there is uncertainty about the allocation of political power. Using spatial data on night light, it shows inequality is lower with executive constraints. In addition, politically excluded groups do better within countries when such constraints are in force
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textabstractThe paper examines how legal, economic, political and social institutions fare with diff...
Why divided societies face particular obstacles in maintaining democracy is one of the most challeng...
What explains the emergence and persistence of institutions aimed at preventing any ruling group fro...
This paper analyzes the effects of institutions on economic development, and focuses on separating p...
Can revenue sharing of resource rents be a source of distributive conflict? Can co- hesive instituti...
Institutions that serve the interests of an elite are often cited as an important reason for poor ec...
the paper explores the relationship betweent the distribution of wealth and income, the institutiona...
This paper's point of departure is that low-quality institutions, concentration of political power, ...
This paper tests whether Rodrik's (1999) results that institutions for conflict management are assoc...
In recent decades, there has been an institutional shift in the literature on authoritarian regimes,...
The paper explores the relationship between the distribution of wealth and income, the institutional...
Abundant empirical evidence links well-functioning institutions and good governance to better econom...
Can institutionalized transfers of resource rents be a source of civil conflict? Are cohesive instit...
Political powersharing arrangements serve three purposes: to give all relevant groups access to the ...
The political settlements framework argues that the distribution of organizational power is importan...
textabstractThe paper examines how legal, economic, political and social institutions fare with diff...
Why divided societies face particular obstacles in maintaining democracy is one of the most challeng...
What explains the emergence and persistence of institutions aimed at preventing any ruling group fro...