Durable democracies display a huge variety of combinations of basic institutional formulas. A quantitative logical model shows that while there are multiple equilibrium sets of institutions, each involves some trade-off between the size of the country, the territorial structure of government and the electoral system. Specifically, the larger the country, the more important is federalism in comparison to proportional representation electoral rules for the durability of democratic institutions. The explanatory power of the model is positively tested on all current durable democratic countries. It is also illustrated with a few both fitting and deviant cases. A relevant implication is that the room for manipulation of the choice of institution...
Institutional economics is one of the most developing fields of economics. However, many its issues ...
How does experience with nominally democratic electoral institutions shape the politics and stabilit...
Lijphart's spectrum of democracies - recently expanded by Jack Nagel to a sub-majoritarian sphere of...
The two existing states that use direct democracy most are both federal, and both have regions with ...
Democracies come in all shapes and sizes. Which configuration of political institutions produces the ...
Abstract. Observation shows that while democracy is fragile in poor countries, it is impregnable in ...
Lijphart’s spectrum of democracies – recently expanded by Jack Nagel to a sub-majoritarian sphere of...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
This paper studies the endogenous evolution of economic and political institutions and the interdepe...
This paper examines how political institutional structures affect political instability. We classify...
We study dynamic selection of governments under di¤erent political institutions, with a special focu...
International audienceAlthough the empirical literature on the determinants of economic growth volat...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties what can ...
William Riker ((1964) Federalism: Origin, Operation, Significance. Boston: Little Brown) stressed th...
In ‘Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses’, we report the results of severa...
Institutional economics is one of the most developing fields of economics. However, many its issues ...
How does experience with nominally democratic electoral institutions shape the politics and stabilit...
Lijphart's spectrum of democracies - recently expanded by Jack Nagel to a sub-majoritarian sphere of...
The two existing states that use direct democracy most are both federal, and both have regions with ...
Democracies come in all shapes and sizes. Which configuration of political institutions produces the ...
Abstract. Observation shows that while democracy is fragile in poor countries, it is impregnable in ...
Lijphart’s spectrum of democracies – recently expanded by Jack Nagel to a sub-majoritarian sphere of...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
This paper studies the endogenous evolution of economic and political institutions and the interdepe...
This paper examines how political institutional structures affect political instability. We classify...
We study dynamic selection of governments under di¤erent political institutions, with a special focu...
International audienceAlthough the empirical literature on the determinants of economic growth volat...
This article presents, discusses and tests the hypothesis that it is the number of parties what can ...
William Riker ((1964) Federalism: Origin, Operation, Significance. Boston: Little Brown) stressed th...
In ‘Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses’, we report the results of severa...
Institutional economics is one of the most developing fields of economics. However, many its issues ...
How does experience with nominally democratic electoral institutions shape the politics and stabilit...
Lijphart's spectrum of democracies - recently expanded by Jack Nagel to a sub-majoritarian sphere of...