Aula Magna, Facoltà di Economia
Viale Sant'Ignazio 74, Cagliari
Presentation of paper
Democracy as a middle ground: a unified theory of developments and political regimes
Speaker - Visiting Professor
Stephen Parente - Un. Urbana-Champagne
Abstract
A large literature documents that autocratic regimes have not, on average, outperformed democratic regimes, although they do display greater variance in economic performance. At the same time, no long-lived autocracy currently is rich whereas every long-lived democracy is. This paper puts forth a theory to account for these observations. The theory rests on the idea that autocratic leaders are heterogenous in their preferences and the idea that special interest groups can successfully lobby a democratic regime for policies that delay industrialization. We show that an elite landed class chooses to democratize society only after the economy has accumulated enough wealth.
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