With the guidance of a new institutional framework, the theoretical modelling establishes the necessary and sufficient conditions for institutional change to occur in authoritarian regimes: first, external chocks must be strong, much stronger than in a democratic regime; second, the chocks must be of such a kind that gives rise to factional competition within the ruling group. It predicts that involvement by the ruled group brings about more extensive institutional change than that merely driven by the ruling group. The theory is then applied to explain rural China’s market transition. As institutional change defines pay-off structure, the extent of this change is approximated by the income advantage of cadre households relative to non-cadr...
This project explores how authoritarian regimes can meet the demands of both the ruling ...
Because of the political importance of stable and affordable food prices, governments in transitiona...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
International audienceWith the guidance of a framework of new institutional economics, the theoretic...
<p>This article investigates the sources of public demand for democratic institutions under authorit...
This paper proffers a theory of endogenous institutional change to explain the emergence of private ...
In conventional economic theory the state and subsidiary institutions are viewed as instruments that...
Transitions from state socialism offer rich natural experiments allowing for a better understanding ...
This work proposes a new theory of authoritarian regimes: responsive authoritarianism. Most existing...
Recent research on authoritarian regimes argues that they provide public goods in order to prevent r...
Despite the burgeoning comparative literature on authoritarian elections, less is known about the dy...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
This paper proposes a formal framework to analyze the process of institutional evolution in relation...
Institutions affect economic development and social stability, and the characteristics of institutio...
Wydrukowano z dostarczonych Wydawnictwu UŁ gotowych materiałówIn the light of new institutional econ...
This project explores how authoritarian regimes can meet the demands of both the ruling ...
Because of the political importance of stable and affordable food prices, governments in transitiona...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
International audienceWith the guidance of a framework of new institutional economics, the theoretic...
<p>This article investigates the sources of public demand for democratic institutions under authorit...
This paper proffers a theory of endogenous institutional change to explain the emergence of private ...
In conventional economic theory the state and subsidiary institutions are viewed as instruments that...
Transitions from state socialism offer rich natural experiments allowing for a better understanding ...
This work proposes a new theory of authoritarian regimes: responsive authoritarianism. Most existing...
Recent research on authoritarian regimes argues that they provide public goods in order to prevent r...
Despite the burgeoning comparative literature on authoritarian elections, less is known about the dy...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
This paper proposes a formal framework to analyze the process of institutional evolution in relation...
Institutions affect economic development and social stability, and the characteristics of institutio...
Wydrukowano z dostarczonych Wydawnictwu UŁ gotowych materiałówIn the light of new institutional econ...
This project explores how authoritarian regimes can meet the demands of both the ruling ...
Because of the political importance of stable and affordable food prices, governments in transitiona...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...