This essay explores the relationship between political regime and critical economic outcomes such as economic growth and poverty reduction. The organization of the paper is as follows. Section 2 makes a brief review of the economic performance of developing Asian economies over the last four decades. As these economies have varied significantly in terms of economic outcomes as well as their political complexions, a simple juxtaposition of the two would suggest a link between political regimes and economic outcomes. Given this apparent association between political regimes and economic outcomes, this section argues that the superior economic performance (in terms of economic growth and poverty reduction) of the authoritarian or semi-authori...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
While economic growth has been cited as one of the main factors behind the reduction in absolute pov...
A considerable theoretical and empirical literature failed to reach consensus on the relevance of th...
This essay explores the relationship between political regime and critical economic outcomes such as...
This paper provides an extensive review of growth, inequality and poverty reduction in the East Asia...
The thesis concerns the question of the importance of the political system in economic development. ...
This article uses cross-country data to examine the link between a country's type of political ...
Non-democratic regimes vary in the degree to which domestic groups threaten their rule and the exten...
Corruption is widely believed to have an adverse effect on the economic performance of a country. Ho...
The post-war experience of developing countries leads to two depressing conclusions: only a small nu...
Recent decades have witnessed an unprecedented expansion of democracy. During the third wave of demo...
노트 : This paper is to be presented at the RC 19 annual conference on ‘The Future of Social Citizensh...
Since the recent emphasis on institutions for overall economic development of the countries, t...
How do political institutions affect economic crises? And, how much does poverty react to changes in...
Liberal democratic countries in the West employ a variety of mechanisms to encourage authoritarian r...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
While economic growth has been cited as one of the main factors behind the reduction in absolute pov...
A considerable theoretical and empirical literature failed to reach consensus on the relevance of th...
This essay explores the relationship between political regime and critical economic outcomes such as...
This paper provides an extensive review of growth, inequality and poverty reduction in the East Asia...
The thesis concerns the question of the importance of the political system in economic development. ...
This article uses cross-country data to examine the link between a country's type of political ...
Non-democratic regimes vary in the degree to which domestic groups threaten their rule and the exten...
Corruption is widely believed to have an adverse effect on the economic performance of a country. Ho...
The post-war experience of developing countries leads to two depressing conclusions: only a small nu...
Recent decades have witnessed an unprecedented expansion of democracy. During the third wave of demo...
노트 : This paper is to be presented at the RC 19 annual conference on ‘The Future of Social Citizensh...
Since the recent emphasis on institutions for overall economic development of the countries, t...
How do political institutions affect economic crises? And, how much does poverty react to changes in...
Liberal democratic countries in the West employ a variety of mechanisms to encourage authoritarian r...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
While economic growth has been cited as one of the main factors behind the reduction in absolute pov...
A considerable theoretical and empirical literature failed to reach consensus on the relevance of th...