Regime change, democracy, and growth
Freund, Caroline ; Jaud, Mélise
Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC
Peterson Institute - Washington, DC
2014
35 p.
democracy ; economic growth ; political system
Working Paper
14
Politics
English
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"Economic improvements generally accrue to countries that go through regime change, but not always when the change leads to democratization, according to a study on the relationship between democracy and growth by Caroline Freund and Mélise Jaud. The authors identify over 100 government type transitions in the last half century with various outcomes, to and from democracy, some partial, and some failed. Their research shows that transition to democracy yields no growth dividend compared to other types of regime change and that countries that democratize slowly do not gain in economic growth from regime change. These results suggest that the growth dividend from political transition results from swift resolution of uncertainty rather than from democratization."
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