The claim is that 1 dictatorships are better at generating economic development in poor countries, and that 2 once countries have developed, their dictatorial regimes will give way to democracy.
To get to democracy, then, one had to support, or at least tolerate, dictatorships. While analyses of the impact of regimes on economic growth have generated divergent results, recent econometric evidence fails to uncover any clear regime effect. The average rate of investment is in fact slightly higher in poor democracies than in poor dictatorships; population growth is higher under dictatorships but labor productivity is lower; and investment is more efficiently allocated under democracies.
Dictatorships are no more likely to generate economic growth than democracies. These figures should be enough to dispel any notion that dictatorship somehow promotes economic growth in poor countries. Democracies are not produced by the development of dictatorships. Indeed, transitions to democracy are random with regard to the level of development: not a single transition to democracy can be predicted by the level of development alone.
Since poor dictatorships are no more likely to develop than poor democracies and since developed dictatorships are no more likely to become democracies than poor ones, dictatorships offer no advantage in attaining the dual goal of development and democracy. In order to strengthen Project MUSE promotes the creation and dissemination of essential humanities and social science resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, and scholars worldwide.
Please try your search again later. Results of about Your list has reached the maximum number of items. Please create a new list with a new name; move some items to a new or existing list; or delete some items.
What makes democracies endure? What Makes Democracies Endure? The global divergence of democracies. Downloadable article. Consolidating the third wave democracies : themes and perspectives. Publisher: Baltimore, Md. Downloadable archival material.
Print book. Save to Library Save. Create Alert Alert. Share This Paper. Background Citations. Methods Citations. Results Citations. Paper Mentions. News Article. Democracy in Africa: success stories that have defied all the odds The Conversation. Foreign Affairs New Zealand. Democracy in Africa: success stories that have defied the odds. The Conversation.
Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters. Demokratiese konsolidasie in Afrika : 'n vergelykende studie tussen Botswana en Mauritius. Democratizations in the European Periphery. States in the … Expand.
At face value, the term democratic consolidation appears to suggest that the democratic process has reached an end point where political change to other forms of rule e.
0コメント