Background: The effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence is neither strong nor robust. Traditional econometric tools do not allow the direction of causality to be established clearly. We used a new method to investigate whether political transition into democracy affected child mortality. Methods: We used a synthetic control method to assess the effects of democratisation on child mortality as a proxy of health in countries that underwent transition from autocracy to democracy that lasted for at least 10 years between 1960 and 2010. Democracy was indicated by a score greater than 0 in the Polity2 index. We constructed synthetic controls (counterfactuals) based on weighted averages for factors such as chi...
Can political regimes be singled out as a factor affecting health? Rating countries by the extent of...
Democracy is generally associated with governmental accountability, better public policy choices and...
Many scholars claim that democracy reduces a country’s infant and child mortality rates, and by exte...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence i...
Background The effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence is nei...
This dissertation is the first large scale analysis of the effects of democratization on the rich- p...
This is the author accepted manuscriptIn this paper, we study the extent to which the spread of demo...
Although no systematic causal review has yet been done, the evidence of a relation between democracy...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
In The Lancet Global Health, Hannah Pieters and colleagues (September, 2016)1 analyse the effect of ...
Do democracies produce better health outcomes for children than autocracies? We argue that (1) democ...
Over the past five decades, two successive waves of political reform have brought democracy to, firs...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...
Abstract Background Child mortality has been reduced by more than 50 % over the past 30 years. A ra...
We study the causal effect of trade liberalization on child mortality by exploiting 41 policy reform...
Can political regimes be singled out as a factor affecting health? Rating countries by the extent of...
Democracy is generally associated with governmental accountability, better public policy choices and...
Many scholars claim that democracy reduces a country’s infant and child mortality rates, and by exte...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence i...
Background The effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence is nei...
This dissertation is the first large scale analysis of the effects of democratization on the rich- p...
This is the author accepted manuscriptIn this paper, we study the extent to which the spread of demo...
Although no systematic causal review has yet been done, the evidence of a relation between democracy...
Many studies find that democratic governance improves population health. However, few offer a rigoro...
In The Lancet Global Health, Hannah Pieters and colleagues (September, 2016)1 analyse the effect of ...
Do democracies produce better health outcomes for children than autocracies? We argue that (1) democ...
Over the past five decades, two successive waves of political reform have brought democracy to, firs...
Many scholars claim that democracy improves population health. The prevailing explanation for this i...
Abstract Background Child mortality has been reduced by more than 50 % over the past 30 years. A ra...
We study the causal effect of trade liberalization on child mortality by exploiting 41 policy reform...
Can political regimes be singled out as a factor affecting health? Rating countries by the extent of...
Democracy is generally associated with governmental accountability, better public policy choices and...
Many scholars claim that democracy reduces a country’s infant and child mortality rates, and by exte...