Social structure and economic development largely influence the nature of social conflicts and political transformation. A combination of low political and economic integration and a high level of consolidation results in reformist conflicts. Low state intervention in the allocation and accumulation of capital reduces the probability that class conflict will be directed against the state. When state intervention is low, depoliticized, abstract market forces determine capital allocation and accumulation. In addition, low political and economic integration may give the state the appearance of serving societal interests rather than the interests of the upper class. This appearance of autonomy is reinforced by the institutions of formal democra...
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This paper develops a dynamic framework to analyze the political sustainability of economic reforms ...
This dissertation studies the political economy of development. I focus on understanding two major c...
Modern political economy stresses"society's polarization"as a determinant of development outcomes. A...
Researchers in the economics of development have been struggling for the past fifty years to find th...
The article presents a theoretical model of political conflict and democratic stability in a small o...
Why do some oil-rich states have stronger movements for democratization than do others? How does a h...
The following dissertation consists of three essays. The first addresses Acemoglu et al.(2001)'s Rev...
This thesis examines the direct and indirect effects of class politics through state intervention on...
Recent neo-Marxian and state-centric analyses of the origins of the American welfare state have miss...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between political integration and social cl...
This thesis analyses several political economy mechanisms surrounding economic development and devel...
This article starts with a brief analysis of the causes of state collapse as states undergo the proc...
This paper aims to understand why similar efforts of state intervention can generate different econo...
This paper investigates how social composition affects social conflict and economic development when...
This paper develops a dynamic framework to analyze the political sustainability of economic reforms ...
This paper develops a dynamic framework to analyze the political sustainability of economic reforms ...
This dissertation studies the political economy of development. I focus on understanding two major c...
Modern political economy stresses"society's polarization"as a determinant of development outcomes. A...
Researchers in the economics of development have been struggling for the past fifty years to find th...