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Democracy and Economic Growth: A Historical Perspective

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In this paper, the authors argue that the causal effect of democracy can be measured by a country's regime status in a particular year (T), which is correlated with its growth performance in a subsequent period (T+l).
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Recent studies appear to show that democracy has no robust association with economic growth. Yet all such work assumes that the causal effect of democracy can be measured by a country's regime status in a particular year (T), which is correlated with its growth performance in a subsequent period (T+l). The authors argue that democracy must be understood as a stock, rather than a level, measure. That is, a country's growth performance is affected by the number of years it has been democratic, in addition to the degree of democracy experienced during that period. In this fashion, democracy is reconceptualized as a historical, rather than a contemporary, variable—with the assumption that long-run historical patterns may help scholars to understand present trends. The authors speculate that these secular-historical influences operate through four causal pathways, each of which may be understood as a type of capital: physical capital, human capital, social capital, and political capital. This argument is tested in a crosscountry analysis and is shown to be robust in a wide variety of specifications and formats.

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Free Markets and Civil Peace Some Theory and Empirical Evidence

TL;DR: The authors argue that economic repression and economic mismanagement supply the "means, motive, and opportunity" for groups to challenge states because economic distortions spawn underground economies that form the "organizational bases" of insurgency that allow groups to succeed and be sustainable in the face of superior state forces.
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Institutions, information, and commitment: the role of democracy in conflict

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the hypothesis that both the preexisting quality of democracy in a polity at the onset of conflict and the quality of the post-conflict democracy expected to emerge in the aftermath influence the likelihood of civil war.
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Taking Time Seriously: Delayed Effects of Economic Development on Democracy, 1960–2010

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the time component in the relationship between economic development and democracy and found that lagged effects have a better theoretical fit, and they also produce larger coefficients as compared with the instantaneous effects.
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Party ideology and clientelistic linkage

TL;DR: This article examined the conservative ideology-clientelism nexus with multi-level quantitative analyses of parties' clientelistic appeals and revealed a robust, yet nuanced relationship between ideology and clientelism.
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Contemporary developments in Canadian democracy promotion and the way forward

TL;DR: The authors assesses the role of Canadian democracy promotion in Canadian foreign policy with an emphasis on its recent evolution under the Harper Government, and its relationship to emerging findings in the literature, concluding that strong opposition political parties are correlated with increasing democratization in undemocratic regimes, and are efficient targets of democracy promotion programming.
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Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance

TL;DR: Douglass C. North as discussed by the authors developed an analytical framework for explaining the ways in which institutions and institutional change affect the performance of economies, both at a given time and over time.
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Some Tests of Specification for Panel Data: Monte Carlo Evidence and an Application to Employment Equations.

TL;DR: In this article, the generalized method of moments (GMM) estimator optimally exploits all the linear moment restrictions that follow from the assumption of no serial correlation in the errors, in an equation which contains individual effects, lagged dependent variables and no strictly exogenous variables.
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Institutions, Institutional Change, and Economic Performance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the role that institutions, defined as the humanly devised constraints that shape human interaction, play in economic performance and how those institutions change and how a model of dynamic institutions explains the differential performance of economies through time.
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A simple, positive semi-definite, heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation consistent covariance matrix

Whitney K. Newey, +1 more
- 01 May 1987 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a simple method of calculating a heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation consistent covariance matrix that is positive semi-definite by construction is described.
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Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a history of the first half of the 20th century, from 1875 to 1914, of the First World War and the Second World War.
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