Published January 14, 2019
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Democracy Does Cause Growth
- 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 2. Columbia University
- 3. Boston University
- 4. University of Chicago
Description
We provide evidence that democracy has a positive effect on GDP per capita. Our dynamic panel strategy controls for country fixed effects and the rich dynamics of GDP, which otherwise confound the effect of democracy. To reduce measurement error, we introduce a new indicator of democracy that consolidates previous measures. Our baseline results show that democratizations increase GDP per capita by about 20 percent in the long run. We find similar effects using a propensity score reweighting strategy as well as an instrumental-variables strategy using regional waves of democratization. The effects are similar across different levels of development and appear to be driven by greater investments in capital, schooling, and health.
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- DOI
- 10.1086/700936
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:13708
Funding
- Bradley Foundation
- Army Research Office
- Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (ARO-MURI) award