Why do some autocracies have higher economic growth rates than others? An emerging literature is highlighting that in addition to economic and institutional variables, personal characteristics of political leaders affect economic growth rates. Within this tradition, we develop a political-economic growth model of the relationship between the age of a dictator and economic growth. The model predicts that if a dictator's mortality risk increases, the economic growth rate in his country decreases. The model predictions are supported by empirical evidence based on a large sample of more than 400 dictators from 76 countries. A 1-year increase in dictator age, decreases economic growth by 0.12 percentage points. Using random leadership transition...
A new line of theoretical and empirical literature emphasizes the pivotal role of fair institutions ...
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In democracies, civil wars are less likely to occur. According to the minimal approach to democracy,...
This paper develops a model of the relationship between the age of a dictator and economic growth. I...
This paper develops a model of the relationship between the age of a dictator and economic growth. I...
Why do some autocracies have higher economic growth rates than others? An emerging literature is hig...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on the links between political regimes and economic...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Comparative studies of economic development in democratic and autocratic states are widely popular. ...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Non-democratic regimes vary in the degree to which domestic groups threaten their rule and the exten...
Some recent papers have concluded that authoritarian regimes have faster economic growth than democr...
Using data for 160 countries for the period 1963-2001, this paper examines the short-run relationshi...
We model growth in dictatorships facing each period an endogenous probability of ``political catastr...
A new line of theoretical and empirical literature emphasizes the pivotal role of fair institutions ...
This article examines the conditions under which dictators hold competitive elections, and looks spe...
In democracies, civil wars are less likely to occur. According to the minimal approach to democracy,...
This paper develops a model of the relationship between the age of a dictator and economic growth. I...
This paper develops a model of the relationship between the age of a dictator and economic growth. I...
Why do some autocracies have higher economic growth rates than others? An emerging literature is hig...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on the links between political regimes and economic...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Comparative studies of economic development in democratic and autocratic states are widely popular. ...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Non-democratic regimes vary in the degree to which domestic groups threaten their rule and the exten...
Some recent papers have concluded that authoritarian regimes have faster economic growth than democr...
Using data for 160 countries for the period 1963-2001, this paper examines the short-run relationshi...
We model growth in dictatorships facing each period an endogenous probability of ``political catastr...
A new line of theoretical and empirical literature emphasizes the pivotal role of fair institutions ...
This article examines the conditions under which dictators hold competitive elections, and looks spe...
In democracies, civil wars are less likely to occur. According to the minimal approach to democracy,...