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" Dictatorship, Democracy, and the Provision of Public Goods "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 920449
Doc. No : LA9h54w76c
Title & Author : Dictatorship, Democracy, and the Provision of Public Goods [Article]\ Deacon, Robert
Date : 2003
Title of Periodical : UC Santa Barbara
Abstract : A model of governance implies that democracies provide public goods at different levels than dictatorships. Systems of governance are characterized by inclusiveness—the degree to which public good decisions reflect the interests of all citizens versus an elite subset. The theory indicates that less inclusive (autocratic) governments will under-provide public consumption goods relative to more inclusive (democratic) governments. Governance indicators are formed from data on attributes of governments, e.g., the method of selecting the chief executive, the power of the legislature, and the openness of political competition. Autocratic governments are found to provide public schooling, roads, safe water, public sanitation, and pollution control at levels far below democracies. Public goods provision is strongly related to per capita income in democracies, but not in autocracies.
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