The political economy of liberal democracy (Record no. 515328)

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Personal name Mukand, Sharun W, and Radnik, Dani
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Title The political economy of liberal democracy
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Place of publication, distribution, etc The Economic Journal
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Extent 130(627), Apr, 2020: p.765-792
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Summary, etc This paper develops a taxonomy of political regimes that distinguishes between three sets of rights—property rights, political rights and civil rights. The truly distinctive nature of liberal democracy is the protection of civil rights (equal treatment by the state for all groups) in addition to the other two. The paper shows how democratic transitions that are the product of a settlement between the elite (who care mostly about property rights) and the majority (who care about political rights), generically fail to produce liberal democracy. Instead, the emergence of liberal democracy requires low levels of inequality and weak identity cleavages. – Reproduced




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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Property rights, Property rights, Civil rights, Civil rights, Liberal democracy
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Main entry heading The Economic Journal
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Subject DIP POLITICAL ECONOMY
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-01-21 130(627), Apr, 2020: p.765-792 AR123868 2021-01-21 Articles

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