It is often maintained that democracy is a luxury which comes at a price in terms of subsequent slower increases in national living standards. However, various recent cross-section studies on economic growth have found evidence that lack of civil and political liberties is negatively correlated with economic growth. Using a new measure of democracy, which is based upon the number of years that a country can be regarded as a democracy, the robustness of this relationship is examined. Both direct and indirect effects of lack of democratic liberties are analysed. Our main conclusion is that the relationship between democracy and economic growth is not rubust.</p
The Freedom House democracy index is often used in regression analysis to estimate the relationship ...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
We provide evidence that democracy has a significant and robust positive effect on GDP per capita. O...
It is often maintained that democracy is a luxury which comes at a price in terms of subsequent slow...
Often it is maintained that democracy is a luxury which comes at a price in terms of subsequent slow...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has concerned social scientists since the 17t...
Despite a sizeable theoretical and empirical literature, no firm conclusions have been drawn regardi...
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
The question of economic growth and its relationship with a country’s political regime is not one th...
Democracy is more than just another brake or booster for the economy. We argue that there are signif...
The rate of economic growth varies extensively between different countries. The underlying reasons t...
This paper is a cross-national panel study on the linkages between economic growth and democracy. Th...
Abstract: This article presents a brief review of recent work by economists studying the effect...
We provide evidence that democracy has a significant and robust positive effect on GDP. Our empirica...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
The Freedom House democracy index is often used in regression analysis to estimate the relationship ...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
We provide evidence that democracy has a significant and robust positive effect on GDP per capita. O...
It is often maintained that democracy is a luxury which comes at a price in terms of subsequent slow...
Often it is maintained that democracy is a luxury which comes at a price in terms of subsequent slow...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has concerned social scientists since the 17t...
Despite a sizeable theoretical and empirical literature, no firm conclusions have been drawn regardi...
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
The question of economic growth and its relationship with a country’s political regime is not one th...
Democracy is more than just another brake or booster for the economy. We argue that there are signif...
The rate of economic growth varies extensively between different countries. The underlying reasons t...
This paper is a cross-national panel study on the linkages between economic growth and democracy. Th...
Abstract: This article presents a brief review of recent work by economists studying the effect...
We provide evidence that democracy has a significant and robust positive effect on GDP. Our empirica...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
The Freedom House democracy index is often used in regression analysis to estimate the relationship ...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
We provide evidence that democracy has a significant and robust positive effect on GDP per capita. O...