Democracy as a Curve: The Dynamic Effects of Democratization on Economic Growth

Henrique Alpalhão
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This paper attempts to model the relationship between economic growth and democratization, with an emphasis on non-linearities. I adopt and explore the concept of “political capital” as a measure of democracy, which is extremely uncommon in the literature and brings considerable advantages in dynamic terms. My results indicate that the impact of democratization on growth is significant and does vary according to the stage of democratic development each country is in, which is likely to be an important factor in explaining the academic dissonance regarding this topic. Broadly, I find that initial democratization enacts a stronger and positive change in economic performance, which then subsides until a level of near zero at the intermediate democracy level. For more evolved democracies, further democratization may impact growth negatively, negligibly or positively (albeit more weakly so than in the initial stages). Additionally, this relationship is found to be significant both when accounting for more and less direct effects of democracy. Results for the more direct avenue are more optimistic, implying that the indirect impacts of democracy on growth, as a whole, might be negative. For most estimations, a (minimum) level of democracy that maximizes growth is found, which I call the “democracy maximum”. My results suggest this occurs for a democracy level of, on a scale of 1 to 10, around or above 6.
作为曲线的民主:民主化对经济增长的动态影响
本文试图建立经济增长与民主化之间关系的模型,重点是非线性。我采用并探讨了“政治资本”的概念作为民主的衡量标准,这在文献中是极为罕见的,并且在动态方面具有相当大的优势。我的研究结果表明,民主化对经济增长的影响是显著的,并且确实根据每个国家所处的民主发展阶段而有所不同,这可能是解释关于这一主题的学术失调的重要因素。总的来说,我发现最初的民主化在经济表现上产生了更强、更积极的变化,然后这种变化在中间民主水平上消退,直到接近零的水平。对于更发达的民主国家来说,进一步的民主化对经济增长的影响可能是消极的,可以忽略不计的,也可能是积极的(尽管比最初阶段的影响更弱)。此外,这种关系在考虑民主的直接影响或多或少时都很重要。更直接途径的结果更为乐观,这意味着民主对整体增长的间接影响可能是负面的。对于大多数估计,找到了使增长最大化的(最低)民主水平,我称之为“民主最大值”。我的研究结果表明,这种情况发生在民主水平为1到10的国家,在6左右或以上。
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