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The economic, social and political consequences of democratic reforms. A quantitative and qualitative comparative analysis

Project
The latter part of the twentieth century was a period of rapid democratisation on a global scale. The attention of comparative politics scholars followed the progression of so-called Third Wave democracies, and gradually progressed from the study of the causes of and the transitions to democracy to the problems of democratic consolidation, and then to more recent issues relating to the quality of democracy. A further, frontier step may now be added to such research path by focusing on a subject that has remained largely under-researched, if at all, namely the political, social and economic consequences that emerged in countries where real democratic change took place.

The question of what democracy has been able to deliver will become ever more relevant to the future prospects of recent democratisation processes and of democracy at large. In the study of the consequences of democratisation, the advent of democracy is thus no longer observed as an endpoint, or a dependent variable to be explained, but as a starting point, or an independent variable that allegedly contributes to the explanation of a wide range of political, economic and social effects. The question of the corollaries of democratisation also has crucial policy implications.

The goals of the proposed research are:
a) the definition of a theoretical framework that articulates, integrates and interrelates the different existing hypotheses and arguments on the consequences of democratization processes
b) the empirical investigation, through a combination and integration of quantitative and qualitative methods, of the validity of three specific such hypotheses, namely: i. democratisation favours the consolidation of the state (as a political effect) ii. Democratisation favours economic liberalization (as an economic effect) iii. Democratisation improves social welfare (as a social effect)
c) the analysis of the specific forms that the effects of democratization assume in different world region
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Overview

Contributors

CARBONE GIOVANNI MARCO   Scientific Manager  

Type

7PQ_ERC - 7 Programma Quadro_European Research Coucil

Funder

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

November 1, 2010 - October 31, 2014

Project duration

48 months

Publications

Outputs (7)

An Overview on the Potential Antimycobacterial Agents Targeting Serine/Threonine Protein Kinases from Mycobacterium tuberculosis 
CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS
2019
Academic Article
Partially Open Access
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Do All Bad Things Go Together? Electoral Authoritarianism and the Consequences of Political Change Short of Democratisation 
POLITIKON
ROUTLEDGE
2017
Academic Article
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Democratisation as a State-Building Mechanism : a Preliminary Discussion of an Understudied Relationship 
POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW
WILEY
2015
Academic Article
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Does democratization foster state consolidation? : Democratic rule, political order, and administrative capacity 
GOVERNANCE
WILEY
2015
Academic Article
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Hybrid what? : Partial consensus and persistent divergences in the analysis of hybrid regimes 
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW
SAGE
2014
Academic Article
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Constraining political corruption : an empirical analysis of the impact of democracy 
DEMOCRATIZATION
ROUTLEDGE
2013
Academic Article
Partially Open Access
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Democratic transition and social spending : the case of Pakistan in the 1990s 
DEMOCRATIZATION
TAYLOR & FRANCIS
2011
Academic Article
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