We estimate the impact of market development and democratization on subjective political preferences. We rely on the specific situation of frontier zones and the considerable regional variations in culture and economic development in the countries of the former socialist bloc for identification. Using a survey conducted in 2006, we find a positive and significant effect of democracy on support for a market economy, but no effect of market liberalization on support for democracy. Hence, in contrast with the conventional wisdom concerning the sequencing of political and economic reforms, democratization may become a necessary condition to obtain public support for further economic liberalization. © 2011 The President and Fellows of Harvard Co...
Satisfaction with democracy is driven by the two mechanisms that affect citizens’ income: the market...
This dissertation examines the relationship between democracy and international economic ties. The e...
Current theorizing about the connection between cross–national economic development, capitalist eco...
International audienceThis paper questions the conventional wisdom concerning the sequencing of poli...
This paper questions the conventional wisdom concerning the sequencing of political and economic ref...
We thank participants in the PSE Public Policy and Labour Market seminar, in the Toulouse Developmen...
This paper is dedicated to the relation between market development and democracy. We distinguish con...
Empirical evidence on the relationship between democracy and economic reforms is scarce, limited to ...
In East Central Europe the sudden and unexpected collapse of state socialism assumed the form of a d...
This paper analyzes the inter-relations between economic and political processes during transition i...
Does democracy promote economic development? We review recent attempts to address this question, whi...
There has been an extensive debate about the relationship between economic development and democrati...
There has been an extensive debate about the relationship between economic development and democrati...
The relation between market and democracy in the West has been characterized by an high positive cor...
Worldwide, support for democracy’s principles has risen in the past half century. Yet democratic cit...
Satisfaction with democracy is driven by the two mechanisms that affect citizens’ income: the market...
This dissertation examines the relationship between democracy and international economic ties. The e...
Current theorizing about the connection between cross–national economic development, capitalist eco...
International audienceThis paper questions the conventional wisdom concerning the sequencing of poli...
This paper questions the conventional wisdom concerning the sequencing of political and economic ref...
We thank participants in the PSE Public Policy and Labour Market seminar, in the Toulouse Developmen...
This paper is dedicated to the relation between market development and democracy. We distinguish con...
Empirical evidence on the relationship between democracy and economic reforms is scarce, limited to ...
In East Central Europe the sudden and unexpected collapse of state socialism assumed the form of a d...
This paper analyzes the inter-relations between economic and political processes during transition i...
Does democracy promote economic development? We review recent attempts to address this question, whi...
There has been an extensive debate about the relationship between economic development and democrati...
There has been an extensive debate about the relationship between economic development and democrati...
The relation between market and democracy in the West has been characterized by an high positive cor...
Worldwide, support for democracy’s principles has risen in the past half century. Yet democratic cit...
Satisfaction with democracy is driven by the two mechanisms that affect citizens’ income: the market...
This dissertation examines the relationship between democracy and international economic ties. The e...
Current theorizing about the connection between cross–national economic development, capitalist eco...