Abstract: This article presents a brief review of recent work by economists studying the effects of democracy on economic growth. These studies are divided into three groups: the first one supports the general view that democracy has a positive effect on economic growth; democratic regimes increase the level of GDP by creating the climate of trust, guaranteeing the protection of property rights, as well as reducing transaction costs, while dictatorship regimes strongly hinder economic growth. The second group of researchers stipulated that non-democratic regimes would be more favorable to increasing economic growth. For the third research group, there is no significant relationship between the two variables. The common point of these ...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
The rate of economic growth varies extensively between different countries. The underlying reasons t...
Abstract: This article presents a brief review of recent work by economists studying the effe...
The question of economic growth and its relationship with a country’s political regime is not one th...
Despite a sizeable theoretical and empirical literature, no firm conclusions have been drawn regardi...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has concerned social scientists since the 17t...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has concerned social scientists since the 17t...
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
A considerable theoretical and empirical literature failed to reach consensus on the relevance of th...
This short article reviews existing literature on the interrelationship between democracy and econom...
Related link: http://www.richmondfed.org/publications/research/region_focus/2009/winter/research_spo...
In this study, firstly democratic thoughts which directly or indirectly affect economic development ...
This paper is a cross-national panel study on the linkages between economic growth and democracy. Th...
Does democracy in the political realm foster or hinder economic growth? Our discussion of this quest...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
The rate of economic growth varies extensively between different countries. The underlying reasons t...
Abstract: This article presents a brief review of recent work by economists studying the effe...
The question of economic growth and its relationship with a country’s political regime is not one th...
Despite a sizeable theoretical and empirical literature, no firm conclusions have been drawn regardi...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has concerned social scientists since the 17t...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has concerned social scientists since the 17t...
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
A considerable theoretical and empirical literature failed to reach consensus on the relevance of th...
This short article reviews existing literature on the interrelationship between democracy and econom...
Related link: http://www.richmondfed.org/publications/research/region_focus/2009/winter/research_spo...
In this study, firstly democratic thoughts which directly or indirectly affect economic development ...
This paper is a cross-national panel study on the linkages between economic growth and democracy. Th...
Does democracy in the political realm foster or hinder economic growth? Our discussion of this quest...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
The rate of economic growth varies extensively between different countries. The underlying reasons t...