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The dictator effect: how long years in office affect economic development

机译:独裁者效应:任期多长影响经济发展

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This paper contributes to the growing literature on the links between political regimes and economic development by studying the effects of years in office on economic development. The hypothesis is that dictators who stay in office for a long time period will find it increasingly difficult to carry out sound economic policies. We argue that such economic policies are the result of information asymmetries inherent to dictatorships (known as the 'dictator dilemma') and of changes in the personality of dictators (known as the 'winner effect'). We call the combination of these two terms the 'dictator effect'. We present evidence to suggest that long years in office impacts on economic growth (which is reduced), inflation (which increases) and the quality of institutions (which deteriorates). The negative effect of long years of tenure (i.e. the 'dictator effect') is particularly strong in young states and in Africa and the Near East.
机译:本文通过研究执政年限对经济发展的影响,为有关政治制度与经济发展之间联系的日益增长的文献做出了贡献。假设是,长期任职的独裁者将发现执行健全的经济政策越来越困难。我们认为,这样的经济政策是独裁统治固有的信息不对称(称为“独裁者困境”)和独裁者性格变化(称为“赢家效应”)的结果。我们将这两个术语的组合称为“独裁者效应”。我们提供的证据表明,长期任职会对经济增长(减少),通货膨胀(增加)和机构质量(恶化)产生影响。长期任期的负面影响(即“独裁者效应”)在年轻州,非洲和近东尤为明显。

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