Economic Development and Democracy: An Electoral Connection
Abstract
This study takes a new tack on the question of modernization and democracy, focused on the outcome of theoretical interest. We argue that economic development affects the electoral component of democracy but has minimal impact on other components of this diffuse concept. This is so because development (a) alters the power and incentives of top leaders and (b) elections provide a focal point for collective action. The theory is tested with two new datasets – Varieties of Democracy and Lexical Index of Electoral Democracy – that allow us to disaggregate the concept of democracy into meso- and micro-level indicators. Results of these tests corroborate the theory: only election-centered indices are correlated with economic development. This may help to account for apparent inconsistencies across extant studies and may also shed light on the mechanisms at work in a much-studied relationship.
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Date
2015Author
Knutsen, Carl Henrik
Gerring, John
Skaaning, Svend-Erik
Teorell, Jan
Maguire, Matthew
Coppedge, Michael
Lindberg, Staffan I.
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2015:16
Language
eng