A substantial literature connects democracy with superior welfare outcomes. A recent wave of publications takes issue with this finding, positing that globalization, authoritarian legacies and sample bias undermine the posited relationship and the statistical findings that support this thesis. We introduce a new dimension into this debate, state capacity. Using a disaggregated Weberian approach to the state, which focuses on its ability to maintain order and to effect human development through bureaucratic means, we explore the relationship of state capacity with three critical welfare outcomes, infant mortality, education, and basic nutrition. We establish the importance of these two elements of state capacity for these specific welfare ou...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
Institutions are a major field of interest in the study of development processes. The authors contri...
Satisfaction with democracy is driven by the two mechanisms that affect citizens’ income: the market...
When it comes to social welfare, we do not have a clear understanding of whether it is more importan...
The world's richer democracies all provide such public benefits as pensions and health care, but why...
Recent debates over the relative importance of democracy and state capacity for human development ha...
This paper tests several hypotheses to explain the link between satisfaction with democracy and welf...
In this article we probe the effect of democratization on the state's administrative capacity. Using...
This paper tests several hypotheses to explain the link between satisfaction with democracy and welf...
This dissertation points out that all existing quantitative studies on the relationship between econ...
This paper analyzes the effects of political regimes over state capacity or the quality of governmen...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
There is a growing literature on the effect of electoral competition and democratic participation on...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
This article analyses the effects of political regimes over state capacity or the quality of governm...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
Institutions are a major field of interest in the study of development processes. The authors contri...
Satisfaction with democracy is driven by the two mechanisms that affect citizens’ income: the market...
When it comes to social welfare, we do not have a clear understanding of whether it is more importan...
The world's richer democracies all provide such public benefits as pensions and health care, but why...
Recent debates over the relative importance of democracy and state capacity for human development ha...
This paper tests several hypotheses to explain the link between satisfaction with democracy and welf...
In this article we probe the effect of democratization on the state's administrative capacity. Using...
This paper tests several hypotheses to explain the link between satisfaction with democracy and welf...
This dissertation points out that all existing quantitative studies on the relationship between econ...
This paper analyzes the effects of political regimes over state capacity or the quality of governmen...
The paper examines how political institutions in comparison to legal, social and economic institutio...
There is a growing literature on the effect of electoral competition and democratic participation on...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
This article analyses the effects of political regimes over state capacity or the quality of governm...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
Institutions are a major field of interest in the study of development processes. The authors contri...
Satisfaction with democracy is driven by the two mechanisms that affect citizens’ income: the market...