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Democracy as a Curve

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Summary:This paper attempts to model the widely studied relationship between a country's economic growth and its level of democracy, with an emphasis on possible non-linearities. We adopt the concept of “political capital” as a measure of democracy, which is extremely uncommon in the literature and brings considerable advantages both in terms of dynamic considerations and plausibility. While the literature is not consensual on this matter, we obtain significant and robust results that indicate that the impact of democratization on economic growth varies according to the stage of democratic development each country is in.
Main Authors:Alpalhão, Henrique Marques Ucha Meireles
Subject:Democracy Economic growth Political capital Political economy
Year:2017
Country:Portugal
Document type:master thesis
Access type:open access
Associated institution:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Language:English
Origin:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Summary:This paper attempts to model the widely studied relationship between a country's economic growth and its level of democracy, with an emphasis on possible non-linearities. We adopt the concept of “political capital” as a measure of democracy, which is extremely uncommon in the literature and brings considerable advantages both in terms of dynamic considerations and plausibility. While the literature is not consensual on this matter, we obtain significant and robust results that indicate that the impact of democratization on economic growth varies according to the stage of democratic development each country is in.