1. Economic Growth and Potential Punishment Under Dictatorship.
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Escribà-Folch, Abel
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ECONOMIC development ,DICTATORSHIP ,PUNISHMENT ,DICTATORS ,POWER (Social sciences) ,GROSS domestic product ,REGRESSION analysis ,ECONOMIC indicators ,BUREAUCRACY - Abstract
This paper explores whether the probability of being punished after losing power leads dictators to restrain their level of predation and, thus, increase economic growth. To do so, a simple model of predatory rule is developed, and the consequences of an increasing probability of punishment after loosing power explored. New data on dictators' post-exit fate have permitted to estimate the predicted probability of punishment taking place by using multinomial logit. Outgoing dictators' strength and the international context are shown to be the main determinants of post-exit scenarios. The probability of punishment is proven to have a positive and significant effect on the rate of growth of GDP under alternative specifications of growth regressions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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