We study the dynamics of economic and political change, theoretically and empirically. Democratic capital measured by a nation's historical experience with democracy, and the incidence of democracy in its neighborhood, appears to reduce exit rates from democracy and raise exit rates from autocracy. Higher democratic capital stimulates growth by increasing the stability of democracies. Heterogeneous effects of democracy induce sorting of countries into political regimes, which helps explain systematic differences between democracies and autocracies. Our results suggest the possibility of a virtuous circle, where accumulation of physical and democratic capital reinforce each other, promoting economic development and consolidation of democracy
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
Economically highly developed countries are mostly democratic. But does this association constitute ...
Current studies, mainly focused on the postwar period, are split on the impact of development on dem...
We study the dynamics of economic and political change, theoretically and empirically. Democratic ca...
We study the dynamics of economic and political change, theoretically and empirically. Democratic ca...
We study the joint dynamics of economic and political change. Predictions of the simple model that w...
We study the joint dynamics of economic and political change. Predictions of the simple model that w...
This paper attempts to model the widely studied relationship between a country's economic growth an...
Advisors: Evan W. Anderson; George A. Slotsve.Committee members: Jeremy Groves; Scot Schraufnagel.Th...
This paper establishes a uni\u85ed political economy model to analyze the democratization process fr...
In this paper we study the dynamics of political institutions and the different public policies they...
This paper challenges cross-sectional findings that democratic institutions have a negligible direct...
In this paper we study the dynamics of political institutions and the different public policies the...
We model dynamic interdependence in cross-country economic growth processes by allowing it to vary a...
This article focuses on two previously unexamined aspects of the relationship between economic growt...
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
Economically highly developed countries are mostly democratic. But does this association constitute ...
Current studies, mainly focused on the postwar period, are split on the impact of development on dem...
We study the dynamics of economic and political change, theoretically and empirically. Democratic ca...
We study the dynamics of economic and political change, theoretically and empirically. Democratic ca...
We study the joint dynamics of economic and political change. Predictions of the simple model that w...
We study the joint dynamics of economic and political change. Predictions of the simple model that w...
This paper attempts to model the widely studied relationship between a country's economic growth an...
Advisors: Evan W. Anderson; George A. Slotsve.Committee members: Jeremy Groves; Scot Schraufnagel.Th...
This paper establishes a uni\u85ed political economy model to analyze the democratization process fr...
In this paper we study the dynamics of political institutions and the different public policies they...
This paper challenges cross-sectional findings that democratic institutions have a negligible direct...
In this paper we study the dynamics of political institutions and the different public policies the...
We model dynamic interdependence in cross-country economic growth processes by allowing it to vary a...
This article focuses on two previously unexamined aspects of the relationship between economic growt...
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
Economically highly developed countries are mostly democratic. But does this association constitute ...
Current studies, mainly focused on the postwar period, are split on the impact of development on dem...