This paper studies the impact of democratic transitions on institutional outcomes in a panel of 135 countries over the period 1984-2012, using an event study method. Our estimates suggest that the bulk of the improvement occurs during the three years following the transition. We can find no anticipation effect in average institutional outcomes. The results are robust to using alternative transition definitions and alternative codings of pre- and post-transition years, to changing the set of control variables, to excluding former socialist countries from the sample, and to dealing with endogeneity with IV regressions. When distinguishing full and partial democratic transitions, we find that both improve institutional outcomes. We find that t...
International audienceCurrent theories on institutional change tend to interpret it either as the re...
This article uses dynamic panel analysis to investigate the relationship between institutional impro...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
We study the impact of democratic transitions on institutional outcomes. Using an event study method...
In this online appendix, we provide extra evidence complementing our paper “A time to throw stones, ...
This article uses dynamic panel analysis to investigate the relationship between institutional impro...
This paper investigates the evolution of foreign direct investment net inflows (FDI) around democrat...
The thesis sheds light on how different types of democratic transitions affect the probability of de...
The thesis attempts to explore the relationship between government change anddemocratic breakdown, b...
This paper challenges cross-sectional findings that democratic institutions have a negligible direct...
While the ‘critical citizens’ literature shows that publics often evaluate democracies negatively, w...
This dissertation proposes a new framework from which to study political regime transitions, arguing...
Recent studies of democratization, most importantly Przeworski, Alvarez, Cheibub, Limongi, 2000 (PAC...
At present, there is no generally accepted accounting of the institutional strengths and weaknesses ...
The outcomes of political transitions during the late 1980s and early 1990s varied considerably acro...
International audienceCurrent theories on institutional change tend to interpret it either as the re...
This article uses dynamic panel analysis to investigate the relationship between institutional impro...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...
We study the impact of democratic transitions on institutional outcomes. Using an event study method...
In this online appendix, we provide extra evidence complementing our paper “A time to throw stones, ...
This article uses dynamic panel analysis to investigate the relationship between institutional impro...
This paper investigates the evolution of foreign direct investment net inflows (FDI) around democrat...
The thesis sheds light on how different types of democratic transitions affect the probability of de...
The thesis attempts to explore the relationship between government change anddemocratic breakdown, b...
This paper challenges cross-sectional findings that democratic institutions have a negligible direct...
While the ‘critical citizens’ literature shows that publics often evaluate democracies negatively, w...
This dissertation proposes a new framework from which to study political regime transitions, arguing...
Recent studies of democratization, most importantly Przeworski, Alvarez, Cheibub, Limongi, 2000 (PAC...
At present, there is no generally accepted accounting of the institutional strengths and weaknesses ...
The outcomes of political transitions during the late 1980s and early 1990s varied considerably acro...
International audienceCurrent theories on institutional change tend to interpret it either as the re...
This article uses dynamic panel analysis to investigate the relationship between institutional impro...
From the 1980s through the first decade of the twenty-first century, the spread of democracy across ...