One Road to Riches?
How State Building and Democratization Affect Economic Development
Carl Henrik Knutsen author Tore Wig author Haakon Gjerløw author Matthew Charles Wilson author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Apr '22
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This Element analyses the value of effective state institutions before introducing democracy.
Building effective state institutions before introducing democracy is widely presumed to improve different development outcomes. Conversely, proponents of this “stateness-first” argument anticipate that democratization before state building yields poor development outcomes. In this Element, we discuss several strong assumptions that (different versions of) this argument rests upon and critically evaluate the existing evidence base. In extension, we specify various observable implications. We then subject the stateness-first argument to multiple tests, focusing on economic growth as an outcome. First, we conduct historical case studies of two countries with different institutional sequencing histories, Denmark and Greece, and assess the stateness-first argument (e.g., by using a synthetic control approach). Thereafter, we draw on an extensive global sample of about 180 countries, measured across 1789–2019 and leverage panel regressions, preparametric matching, and sequence analysis to test a number of observable implications. Overall, we find little evidence to support the stateness-first argument.
'… a must-read for anyone interested in comparative development … the main strengths of the book are its systematic, global, and comprehensive empirical examinations based on perceptive theoretical and analytical distinctions.' David Andersen, Democratization
ISBN: 9781009054553
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 6mm
Weight: 160g
75 pages