Previous empirical literature focuses on income per capita as a measure for economic development. Using Lipset's modernization hypothesis as our theoretical framework, we contend that this measure does not capture the fundamental quality of economic development and as such may disadvantage low income regions when conducting empirical analysis. Our initial results using income per capita highlight this, showing a negative relationship between income per capita and democracy for sub-Saharan Africa between 1960 and 2010. However when we create a composite measure for economic development by employing the principle component analysis on the indicators that are suggested by Lipset, we obtain positive and significant results for democracy. This e...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
The capability approach’s primary point of departure from mainstream economics may be stated simply:...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which c...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
In this article, we revisit Lipset’s law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
In the middle of the twentieth century S.M. Lipset sustained that various indicators of economic dev...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
This paper assesses impact of democracy on per capita income in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Key gaps t...
In this article, we revisit Lipset's law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
In the middle of the twentieth century S.M. Lipset sustained that various indicators of economic dev...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that ...
Lipset’s definition (1959) of democracy was used to test the correlation between economic developmen...
The capability approach’s primary point of departure from mainstream economics may be stated simply:...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
The capability approach’s primary point of departure from mainstream economics may be stated simply:...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which c...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
In this article, we revisit Lipset’s law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
In the middle of the twentieth century S.M. Lipset sustained that various indicators of economic dev...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
This paper assesses impact of democracy on per capita income in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Key gaps t...
In this article, we revisit Lipset's law (Lipset 1959), which posits a positive and significant rela...
In the middle of the twentieth century S.M. Lipset sustained that various indicators of economic dev...
This paper examines the relationship between democracy and economic growth in 30 Sub-Saharan African...
We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that ...
Lipset’s definition (1959) of democracy was used to test the correlation between economic developmen...
The capability approach’s primary point of departure from mainstream economics may be stated simply:...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...
The capability approach’s primary point of departure from mainstream economics may be stated simply:...
A country’s degree of democratic development is the best predictor of economic prosperity. African n...