While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both result from distant historical causes. Using the most comprehensive estimates of national income available, I show that development is associated with more democratic government— but mostly in the medium run (10 to 20 years). This is because higher income tends to induce breakthroughs to more democratic politics only after an incumbent dictator leaves office. And in the short run, faster economic growth increases the ruler's survival odds. Leader turnover appears to matter because of selection: in authoritarian states reformist leaders tend to either democratize or lose power relatively quickly, so long-serving leaders are rarely reformers. Autocr...
This paper examines how the circumstances of democratic transition affect the consequences of losing...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
One of the obstacles to democratic development is the reluctance of political leaders to leave offic...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
This article argues that autocratic regime strength plays a critical mediating role in the link betw...
Abstract: We show that economic development increases the probability that a country will undergo a...
Current studies, mainly focused on the postwar period, are split on the impact of development on dem...
This paper throws new light on the relationship between income and democracy. Using data for 162 cou...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on the links between political regimes and economic...
Does democracy promote economic development? We review recent attempts to address this question, whi...
One of the most solidly established results in the social sciences is the positive correlation betwe...
Over the last two centuries, many countries experienced regime transitions toward democracy. We docu...
Comparative studies of economic development in democratic and autocratic states are widely popular. ...
We study the joint dynamics of economic and political change. Predictions of the simple model that w...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
This paper examines how the circumstances of democratic transition affect the consequences of losing...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
One of the obstacles to democratic development is the reluctance of political leaders to leave offic...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
This article argues that autocratic regime strength plays a critical mediating role in the link betw...
Abstract: We show that economic development increases the probability that a country will undergo a...
Current studies, mainly focused on the postwar period, are split on the impact of development on dem...
This paper throws new light on the relationship between income and democracy. Using data for 162 cou...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on the links between political regimes and economic...
Does democracy promote economic development? We review recent attempts to address this question, whi...
One of the most solidly established results in the social sciences is the positive correlation betwe...
Over the last two centuries, many countries experienced regime transitions toward democracy. We docu...
Comparative studies of economic development in democratic and autocratic states are widely popular. ...
We study the joint dynamics of economic and political change. Predictions of the simple model that w...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
This paper examines how the circumstances of democratic transition affect the consequences of losing...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
One of the obstacles to democratic development is the reluctance of political leaders to leave offic...