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The impact of democracy on economic growth — Carl Henrik Knutsen

The impact of democracy on economic growth — Carl Henrik Knutsen

FromIn Pursuit of Development


The impact of democracy on economic growth — Carl Henrik Knutsen

FromIn Pursuit of Development

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56 minutes
Released:
Nov 4, 2020
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Podcast episode

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Some of the most interesting debates on development include the role of democracy in promoting economic growth and then distributing the benefits of growth to achieve poverty reduction. Indeed, some of the questions that have attracted considerably scholarly attention in recent decades include the following: Are certain regimes better able and equipped than others to achieve economic growth? Does democracy work for the poor? Despite considerable research on the topic, the results of the democracy-growth relationship are not always very clear. But there does appear to be stronger linkages between democracy and certain types of development outcomes, including literacy and infant mortality.Guest: Carl Henrik Knutsen is a professor of political science at the University of Oslo. He has for many years studied the democracy-growth linkage and has published extensively on this subject. In a recent piece called the “Business case for democracy”, he argues that democracy works as a safety-net for avoiding the worst possible economic outcomes. And in relation to economic growth, he argues that autocracies have more variation — over countries and across time. Resources:"Democracy and human development: Issues of Conceptualization and Measurement" (2019)"Democracy and economic growth: A Survey of Arguments and Results" (2012)"Why Democracies Outgrow Autocracies in the Long Run: Civil Liberties, Information Flows and Technological Change" (2015)"Reinvestigating the Reciprocal Relationship between Democracy and Income Inequality" (2015)"Party Institutionalization and Welfare State Development" (2019)Varieties of Democracy: Measuring Two Centuries of Political Change (2020)"Gaming Democracy: Elite Dominance during Transition and the Prospects for Redistribution" (2013)Poor Numbers: How We Are Misled by African Development Statistics and What to Do about It (2013)Follow Carl Henrik Knutsen on TwitterFollow Dan Banik and In Pursuit of Development on Twitter 
Released:
Nov 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you are interested in democracy, poverty eradication and climate change, this is your go-to podcast for a deeper understanding of the politics of global development. In each episode, we discuss the experiences of developing and “emerging economies” in Africa, Asia and Latin America. While we examine major global challenges and highlight various “problems”, we also highlight what works on the ground. This podcast is hosted by Professor Dan Banik from the Centre for Development and the Environment at the University of Oslo (Twitter: @danbanik @GlobalDevPod).