Title of article :
Democracy as a middle ground: A unified theory of development and political regimes
Author/Authors :
Seim، نويسنده , , Anna Larsson and Parente، نويسنده , , Stephen L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Although many of the worst performing countries over the post-World War II period were autocracies, many of the best were likewise autocratic. At the same time, no long-lived autocracy currently is rich whereas every long-lived democracy is. This paper proposes a theory to account for these observations that rests on the ideas that autocrats are heterogeneous and that elites experience lower land rents with industrialization. In a model calibrated to Britainʹs development, we show that elites democratize society only after the economy has accumulated enough wealth, and that the democratization date depends importantly on the history of rulers and distribution of land.
Keywords :
Elites , autocracy , democracy , Unified growth , Land inequality
Journal title :
European Economic Review
Journal title :
European Economic Review