In this paper, we analyze how to different forms of democracies-direct versus representative-shape development outcomes such as industrialization, health and labor market outcomes. We use a regression-discontinuity design since a population threshold partly determined a local governments choice of democracy. Representative democracy seems to a larger extent undergo a restructuring of the economy/industrialization/urbanization and we argue that this this is due to elite capture of the town meetings.
Labor Seminars Amsterdam
- Speaker(s)
 - Björn Hinnerich (Stockholm University, Sweden)
 - Date
 - Tuesday, 9 December 2014
 - Location
 - Amsterdam
 

