The Democratic Transition. A study of the causality between income and the Gastil democracy index

Martin Paldam, Erich Gundlach

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    Abstract

    The paper considers the transformation of the political system as countries pass through the
    Grand Transition from a poor developing country to a wealthy developed country. In the
    process most countries change from an authoritarian to a democratic political system. This is
    shown by using the Gastil democracy index from Freedom House. First, the basic pattern of
    correlations reveals that a good deal of the short- to medium-run causality appears to be
    from democracy to income. Then a set of extreme biogeographic instruments is used to
    demonstrate that the long-run causality is from income to democracy. The long-run result
    survives various robustness tests. We show how the Grand Transition view resolves the
    seeming contradiction between the long-run and the short- to medium-run effects.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of publicationAarhus
    PublisherInstitut for Økonomi, Aarhus Universitet
    Number of pages24
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

    • Paths of development, democracy, biogeography

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