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Rising inequality and de-democratization

Hany Mohamed, Mahmoud El-Gamal

Middle East Development Journal, Volume: 12, Issue: 1, Pages: 73 - 83

Swansea University Author: Hany Mohamed

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The literature on economic determinants of democratization has identified most importantly the positive effect of economic development and negative effect of income inequality. We confirm these results using more recent data and dynamic panel models. In this regard, the 2018World Inequality Report h...

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Published in: Middle East Development Journal
ISSN: 1793-8120 1793-8171
Published: Informa UK Limited 2020
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description The literature on economic determinants of democratization has identified most importantly the positive effect of economic development and negative effect of income inequality. We confirm these results using more recent data and dynamic panel models. In this regard, the 2018World Inequality Report has noted that inequality is highest in the Middle East, where it has stayed stable at that high level for the past several decades.
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