This study proposes the idea that Guyana’s present government can be categorized as an elected oligarchy. It highlights the existence of several binding constraints (or structural bottlenecks) and demonstrates how these constraints are exacerbated by the elected oligarchy to impair the economic development of the country. Using stylized data on economic trends, the paper illustrates the direct and indirect channels through which the elected oligarchy stifles the private sector and consequently economic progress. As such, the paper presents the elected oligarchy as an alternative channel through which private investments are crowded out by the political strategy of the state
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This paper empirically probes the nexus between political instability and economic growth in Guyana ...
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Already one of the most impoverished countries in the world, Guyana’s economy is experiencing a down...
This paper develops a model to analyze economic performance under different political regimes. An ol...
This paper develops a model to analyze economic performance under different political regimes. An “o...
his article examines the political impact of economic liberalisation programmes in Venezuela from 19...
The paper attempts to indentify the constraints to growth in Guyana using the Hausmann et al (2005) ...
A few ruling individuals from party organizations overpowered Indonesia’s post-authoritarian, repres...
seminars for useful comments and Alexandre Debs for excellent research assistance. 2 c © 2007 by Dar...
In today’s world most of the countries are following the market rule to determine their economic det...
The rise of oligarchy in political democracy in Indonesia has more potential to exterminate democrac...
This study analyzes and discusses the democratization of the political oligarchy circle in assessing...
My thesis seeks to determine to what extent the United States constitutes an oligarchy. To understan...
This paper empirically probes the nexus between political instability and economic growth in Guyana ...
This article uses the Venezuelan case to shed light on the potential role of interest group systems ...
The paper shows how democratic elections in a bi-communal society with entrenched ethnic voting resu...
A few ruling individuals from party organizations overpowered Indonesia\u27s post-authoritarian, rep...
Already one of the most impoverished countries in the world, Guyana’s economy is experiencing a down...
This paper develops a model to analyze economic performance under different political regimes. An ol...
This paper develops a model to analyze economic performance under different political regimes. An “o...
his article examines the political impact of economic liberalisation programmes in Venezuela from 19...
The paper attempts to indentify the constraints to growth in Guyana using the Hausmann et al (2005) ...
A few ruling individuals from party organizations overpowered Indonesia’s post-authoritarian, repres...
seminars for useful comments and Alexandre Debs for excellent research assistance. 2 c © 2007 by Dar...
In today’s world most of the countries are following the market rule to determine their economic det...
The rise of oligarchy in political democracy in Indonesia has more potential to exterminate democrac...
This study analyzes and discusses the democratization of the political oligarchy circle in assessing...
My thesis seeks to determine to what extent the United States constitutes an oligarchy. To understan...
This paper empirically probes the nexus between political instability and economic growth in Guyana ...
This article uses the Venezuelan case to shed light on the potential role of interest group systems ...