In this article, we revisit Lipset's law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant relationship between income and democracy. Using dynamic panel data estimation techniques that account for short-run cross-country heterogeneity in the relationship between income and democracy and that correct for potential cross-section error dependence, we overturn the literature's recent set of findings of the absence of any significant relationship between income and democracy and in a surprising manner: We find a significant and negative relationship between income and democracy: higher/lower incomes per capita hinder/trigger democratization. We attribute this result to the nature of the tax base. Decomposing overall income per capita into ...
Recent research shows that lower levels of income inequality cause higher levels of democracy, and v...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect that democracy and corruption have on incom...
In this article, we revisit Lipset’s law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
We revisit one of the central empirical findings of the pohtical economy litera-ture that higher hic...
This paper throws new light on the relationship between income and democracy. Using data for 162 cou...
Previous empirical literature focuses on income per capita as a measure for economic development. Us...
We reexamine the effect of economic development on the level of democ- racy based on the data sets ...
Africa experienced a wave of democratization over the past 20 years and this increase in democracy, ...
In this paper, motivated by contradictory evidence on the effect of income on democracy, we investig...
This paper revisits the important issue of whether economic de-velopment promotes democracy by using...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between per capita income and democracy. Na...
Recent research shows that lower levels of income inequality cause higher levels of democracy, and v...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect that democracy and corruption have on incom...
In this article, we revisit Lipset’s law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
We revisit one of the central empirical findings of the pohtical economy litera-ture that higher hic...
This paper throws new light on the relationship between income and democracy. Using data for 162 cou...
Previous empirical literature focuses on income per capita as a measure for economic development. Us...
We reexamine the effect of economic development on the level of democ- racy based on the data sets ...
Africa experienced a wave of democratization over the past 20 years and this increase in democracy, ...
In this paper, motivated by contradictory evidence on the effect of income on democracy, we investig...
This paper revisits the important issue of whether economic de-velopment promotes democracy by using...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between per capita income and democracy. Na...
Recent research shows that lower levels of income inequality cause higher levels of democracy, and v...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect that democracy and corruption have on incom...