收入、民主与增长:调和证据与理论

Income, Democracy, and Growth: Reconciling Evidence and Theory

Economic Journal · 2025
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中文导读

提出一个更广的视角,关注从经济停滞到持续增长的转型在收入与民主关系中的作用,通过整合长期增长与民主化模型,发现持续增长的启动比收入水平本身更能促进民主化,且民主的经济后果在增长转型后更强。

Abstract

Abstract The relation between income and democracy remains debated, empirically and theoretically. We propose a broader perspective that goes beyond a uni-directional and monocausal interpretation of the income-democracy nexus by focusing on the neglected role of the transition from economic stagnation to sustained growth. We illustrate our argument with an integrated model of long-run growth and democratisation that delivers two general insights. First, rather than higher income levels per se, it is the onset of sustained growth that increases the likelihood of democratisation. Intuitively, the faster accumulation of productive factors, such as human capital, reduces conflicts of interest and hence the elite’s resistance to democracy. Second, the economic consequences of democracy are amplified when democratisation occurs after the transition to growth. We explore the validity of these novel predictions by revisiting influential empirical studies and exploiting variation in the timing of the transition to sustained growth. Our evidence is consistent with the theoretical predictions, shedding new light on the interpretation of earlier mixed findings.

收入-民主关系持续增长民主化增长转型