Publication: Impact of democracy on economic, human, and societal development
Program
KU-Authors
KU Authors
Co-Authors
Lindberg, S. I.
Lundstedt, M.
Wiebrecht, F.
Boese-Schlosser, V.
Morrison, K.
Natsika, N.
Editor & Affiliation
Compiler & Affiliation
Translator
Other Contributor
Date
Language
eng
Type
Embargo Status
N/A
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Alternative Title
Abstract
How does democracy affect economic, human, and societal development? We review the scientific evidence on this question from 2010 to present, finding that democracy improves economic growth, population health, gender equality, and peace. However, we find that empirical findings are either mixed or null for democracy’s effect on economic inequality and poverty, corruption, and education. Our review goes beyond the summary statistics of meta-analyses, considering also the methodological rigor and effect sizes of the studies reviewed in order to provide a more insightful answer to the question of what we really know about the impact of democracy. Where democracy is found to have a robust effect, the impacts are often substantial. Finally, we critically discuss challenges to the study of societal impacts of democracy and outline ways of improving research going forward.
Source
Publisher
Nature
Subject
Social sciences, Sociology and political science
Citation
Has Part
Source
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Book Series Title
Edition
DOI
10.1057/s41599-026-07463-x
item.page.datauri
Link
Rights
N/A
Copyrights Note
Creative Commons license
Except where otherwised noted, this item's license is described as N/A
