Democracy and Development

E933760

"Democracy and Development" is a seminal comparative political economy book by Adam Przeworski and co-authors that analyzes how political regimes influence economic growth, income distribution, and social welfare.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Democracy and Development canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf book
comparative politics book
political economy book
analyzes relationship between democracy and economic growth
relationship between democracy and income inequality
relationship between democracy and social welfare provision
argues democracies do not systematically hinder economic growth
democracies tend to provide higher levels of social welfare
economic performance influences regime survival
regime type affects income distribution patterns
author Adam Przeworski NERFINISHED
Fernando Limongi NERFINISHED
José Antonio Cheibub NERFINISHED
Michael E. Alvarez NERFINISHED
contribution influential framework for studying democracy and development
large cross-country dataset on regimes and economic indicators
systematic empirical test of links between regime type and development
examines distributional conflicts under different regimes
how income levels affect democratic stability
how political institutions shape economic policy
welfare state development in democracies and dictatorships
field comparative political economy
comparative politics
development studies
political science
focusesOn comparison of democracies and dictatorships
effects of political regimes on economic outcomes
long-run development trajectories
regime stability and change
genre academic monograph
hasInfluenceOn comparative politics scholarship
democratization studies
development economics debates
research on regime survival
intendedAudience researchers in development studies
scholars of political science
students of comparative politics
language English
mainTopic democracy
economic development
economic growth
income distribution
political regimes
social welfare
usesMethod comparative historical analysis
cross-national statistical analysis
quantitative analysis

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Adam Przeworski notableWork Democracy and Development