With three waves of the World Value Survey (WVS) completed, covering about 15 years, we now have the beginnings of a time-series of data regarding the values of citizens in a wide sample of countries. With similar series already available indicating the extent of political and civil liberties (democracy, from Freedom House) and economic development (real GNP-per-capita, from the World Bank), we can begin to address exciting questions of temporal, and hopefully thereby causal, priority in these important concepts. Do populations’ values that conduce toward democracy precede the establishment of democratic institutions, or do democratic institutions foster such values? Does economic development foster democracy, or do democratic institutions ...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
Over the past decades many countries have experienced rapid changes in their economies, their democr...
Despite considerable normative support, analysts have failed to identify any systematic effects of d...
Democracy is more than just another brake or booster for the economy. We argue that there are signif...
replication data for 'State Power and the Economic Origins of Democracy' published in Studies in Com...
Although postcommunist countries share a common past, the variability of outcomes in both democracy ...
The notion that cultural characterics influence political regimes remains popular, despite mixedsupp...
Few research studies have examined the effect of emancipative values on economic voting in anocric c...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
Over the past decades many countries have experienced rapid changes in their economies, their democr...
<div><p>Over the past decades many countries have experienced rapid changes in their economies, thei...
Over the past decades many countries have experienced rapid changes in their economies, their democr...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
Studies of “waves” of regime change, in which large numbers of countries experience similar politica...
i n comparative politics, an established finding-that economic development fosters democratic perfor...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
Over the past decades many countries have experienced rapid changes in their economies, their democr...
Despite considerable normative support, analysts have failed to identify any systematic effects of d...
Democracy is more than just another brake or booster for the economy. We argue that there are signif...
replication data for 'State Power and the Economic Origins of Democracy' published in Studies in Com...
Although postcommunist countries share a common past, the variability of outcomes in both democracy ...
The notion that cultural characterics influence political regimes remains popular, despite mixedsupp...
Few research studies have examined the effect of emancipative values on economic voting in anocric c...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
Over the past decades many countries have experienced rapid changes in their economies, their democr...
<div><p>Over the past decades many countries have experienced rapid changes in their economies, thei...
Over the past decades many countries have experienced rapid changes in their economies, their democr...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
Studies of “waves” of regime change, in which large numbers of countries experience similar politica...
i n comparative politics, an established finding-that economic development fosters democratic perfor...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
Over the past decades many countries have experienced rapid changes in their economies, their democr...
Despite considerable normative support, analysts have failed to identify any systematic effects of d...