We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that per capita income causes the creation and the consolidation of democracy. Existing studies find support for this hypothesis because they fail to control for the presence of omitted variables. Controlling for these factors either by including country fixed effects in a linear model or by including parameterized random effects in a nonlinear double hazard model removes the correlation between income and the likelihood of transitions to and from democratic regimes. In addition, the estimated fixed effects from the linear model are related to historical factors that affect both the level of income per capita and the likelihood of democracy in a c...
Over the last two centuries, many countries experienced regime transitions toward democracy. We docu...
Recent studies of democratization, most importantly Przeworski, Alvarez, Cheibub, Limongi, 2000 (PAC...
Economists and political scientists have long investigated the effect of political institutions on e...
This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which c...
We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that ...
In recent decades, modernization theory has been challenged. Studies have found that richer countrie...
Abstract: We show that economic development increases the probability that a country will undergo a...
Previous empirical literature focuses on income per capita as a measure for economic development. Us...
We review the literature on the relation between socio-economic development and political democracy,...
Acemoglu, Johnson, Robinson, and Yared (2008) demonstrate that estimation of the standard adjustment...
Current studies, mainly focused on the postwar period, are split on the impact of development on dem...
We consider the empirical relevance of two opposing hypotheses on the causality between income and d...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
We revisit one of the central empirical findings of the pohtical economy litera-ture that higher hic...
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...
Recent studies of democratization, most importantly Przeworski, Alvarez, Cheibub, Limongi, 2000 (PAC...
Economists and political scientists have long investigated the effect of political institutions on e...
This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which c...
We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that ...
In recent decades, modernization theory has been challenged. Studies have found that richer countrie...
Abstract: We show that economic development increases the probability that a country will undergo a...
Previous empirical literature focuses on income per capita as a measure for economic development. Us...
We review the literature on the relation between socio-economic development and political democracy,...
Acemoglu, Johnson, Robinson, and Yared (2008) demonstrate that estimation of the standard adjustment...
Current studies, mainly focused on the postwar period, are split on the impact of development on dem...
We consider the empirical relevance of two opposing hypotheses on the causality between income and d...
One of the most notable empirical regularities in political economy is the relationship between inco...
We revisit one of the central empirical findings of the pohtical economy litera-ture that higher hic...
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...
Recent studies of democratization, most importantly Przeworski, Alvarez, Cheibub, Limongi, 2000 (PAC...
Economists and political scientists have long investigated the effect of political institutions on e...