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Economic Development and Democracy. Does Industrialization Lead to Universal Suffrage?

Roger Congleton

Homo Oeconomicus, 2004, vol. 21, 283-314

Abstract: Economic development is widely believed to stimulate the development of democratic institutions. This paper supports that argument, but suggests that the connection between industrialization and democracy is quite indirect.

Date: 2004
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