Inequality and democratization : an elite-competition approach /

"Research on the economic origins of democracy and dictatorship has shifted away from the impact of growth and turned toward the question of how different patterns of growth - equal or unequal - shape regime change. This book offers a new theory of the historical relationship between economic m...

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Autor principal: Ansell, Ben W., 1977-
Otros Autores: Samuels, David, 1967-
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Colección:Cambridge studies in comparative politics
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300 |a xvii, 229 p. :  |b il. ;  |c 24 cm. 
490 1 |a Cambridge studies in comparative politics 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 211-226) e índice. 
505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Inequality, development, and distribution -- 3. Actors and interests; 4. An elite-competition model of democratization -- 5. Assessing the relationship between inequality and democratization -- 6. Inequality and democratization : empirical extensions -- 7. Democracy, inequality, and public spending : reassessing the evidence -- 8. Democracy, redistribution, and preferences -- 9. Conclusion. 
520 |a "Research on the economic origins of democracy and dictatorship has shifted away from the impact of growth and turned toward the question of how different patterns of growth - equal or unequal - shape regime change. This book offers a new theory of the historical relationship between economic modernization and the emergence of democracy on a global scale, focusing on the effects of land and income inequality. Contrary to most mainstream arguments, Ben W. Ansell and David J. Samuels suggest that democracy is more likely to emerge when rising, yet politically disenfranchised, groups demand more influence because they have more to lose, rather than when threats of redistribution to elite interests are low." --Descripción del editor. 
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650 0 |a Democratization  |x Economic aspects. 
650 0 |a Economic development  |x Political aspects. 
650 0 |a Land tenure  |x Political aspects. 
650 0 |a Income distribution  |x Political aspects. 
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650 7 |a Democratización  |x Aspectos económicos.  |2 UDESA 
650 7 |a Desarrollo económico  |x Aspectos políticos.  |2 UDESA 
650 7 |a Tenencia de la tierra  |x Aspectos políticos.  |2 UDESA 
650 7 |a Distribución del ingreso  |x Aspectos políticos.  |2 UDESA 
700 1 |a Samuels, David,  |d 1967- 
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