This paper empirically analyzes the influence of the distribution of education on democracy by controlling for unobservable heterogeneity and by taking into account the persistency of some of the variables. The most novel finding is that increase in the education attained by the majority of the population is what matters for the implementation and sustainability of democracy, rather than the average years of schooling. We show this result is robust to issues pertaining omitted variables, outliers, sample selection, or a narrow definition of the variables used to measure democracy.Democracy, political economy, education inequality, dynamic panel data model
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By the turn of the 20th century, nation-building reformers in Spain tried to stimulate schooling exp...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
Abstract: In this thesis I explore the relationship between the dispersion of educational attainment...
The conventional wisdom views high levels of education as a prerequisite for democracy. This paper s...
Is there any relation between education and democracy? Once we correct for weak instruments and iden...
This paper examines the causal link between education and democracy. Motivated by a model whereby ed...
Is there any relation between education and democracy? Once we correct for weak instruments and iden...
Over the last two centuries, many countries experienced regime transitions toward democracy. We docu...
This dissertation assesses how education affects democratic consolidation at the individual and aggr...
While a vast literature has been collected pointing out the role of the human capital on economic g...
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Why does schooling attainment vary widely across countries? Why are differences in schooling attainm...
Several influential scholars have argued that increases in education improve levels of democracy. Ho...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...
This paper uses a unique data set on over 1,400 world leaders between 1848 and 2004 to investigate d...
By the turn of the 20th century, nation-building reformers in Spain tried to stimulate schooling exp...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
Abstract: In this thesis I explore the relationship between the dispersion of educational attainment...
The conventional wisdom views high levels of education as a prerequisite for democracy. This paper s...
Is there any relation between education and democracy? Once we correct for weak instruments and iden...
This paper examines the causal link between education and democracy. Motivated by a model whereby ed...
Is there any relation between education and democracy? Once we correct for weak instruments and iden...
Over the last two centuries, many countries experienced regime transitions toward democracy. We docu...
This dissertation assesses how education affects democratic consolidation at the individual and aggr...
While a vast literature has been collected pointing out the role of the human capital on economic g...
We reexamine the effect of economic development on the level of democ- racy based on the data sets ...
Why does schooling attainment vary widely across countries? Why are differences in schooling attainm...
Several influential scholars have argued that increases in education improve levels of democracy. Ho...
This study investigates some of the reasons why countries spend public money on education, the impac...
This paper uses a unique data set on over 1,400 world leaders between 1848 and 2004 to investigate d...
By the turn of the 20th century, nation-building reformers in Spain tried to stimulate schooling exp...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...