Democracy and growth in pre-industrial countries

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Autor(a) principal: BRESSER-PEREIRA,LUIZ CARLOS
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This paper distinguishes three types of countries (rich, middle-income, and pre-industrial) and focus on the latter, which, in contrast to the other two, didn’t complete their industrial and capitalist revolutions. Can pre-industrial countries be governed well and under democracy? Today democracy is a universal value, and, so, these countries are under pressure from the West and from its own society to be democratic, even though they do not dispose of mature enough societies in which the economic surplus is appropriated through the market. In fact, no country completed its industrial and capitalist revolution within the framework of even a minimal democracy. Additionally, pre-industrial countries are extremely difficult to govern because they usually don’t have a strong nation and capable states. This double pressure represents a major obstacle to their development.
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title Democracy and growth in pre-industrial countries
spellingShingle Democracy and growth in pre-industrial countries
BRESSER-PEREIRA,LUIZ CARLOS
capitalism
democracy
state
economic development
developing countries
income distribution
title_short Democracy and growth in pre-industrial countries
title_full Democracy and growth in pre-industrial countries
title_fullStr Democracy and growth in pre-industrial countries
title_full_unstemmed Democracy and growth in pre-industrial countries
title_sort Democracy and growth in pre-industrial countries
author BRESSER-PEREIRA,LUIZ CARLOS
author_facet BRESSER-PEREIRA,LUIZ CARLOS
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BRESSER-PEREIRA,LUIZ CARLOS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv capitalism
democracy
state
economic development
developing countries
income distribution
topic capitalism
democracy
state
economic development
developing countries
income distribution
description ABSTRACT This paper distinguishes three types of countries (rich, middle-income, and pre-industrial) and focus on the latter, which, in contrast to the other two, didn’t complete their industrial and capitalist revolutions. Can pre-industrial countries be governed well and under democracy? Today democracy is a universal value, and, so, these countries are under pressure from the West and from its own society to be democratic, even though they do not dispose of mature enough societies in which the economic surplus is appropriated through the market. In fact, no country completed its industrial and capitalist revolution within the framework of even a minimal democracy. Additionally, pre-industrial countries are extremely difficult to govern because they usually don’t have a strong nation and capable states. This double pressure represents a major obstacle to their development.
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