Culture, Institutions, and Democratization

Working Paper: CEPR ID: DP10563

Authors: Yuriy Gorodnichenko; Grard Roland

Abstract: We construct a model of revolution and transition to democracy under an individualistic and a collectivist culture. The main result is that, despite facing potentially larger collective action problems, countries with an individualistic culture are more likely to end up adopting democracy faster than countries with a collectivist culture. Our instrumental variable estimation suggests a strong and robust effect of individualistic culture on average polity scores and length of democracy, even after controlling for other determinants of democracy emphasized in the literature. We also give evidence that countries with collectivist culture are also more likely to experience autocratic breakdowns and transitions from autocracy to autocracy.

Keywords: collective action; collectivism; culture; democratization; individualism

JEL Codes: H1; P48; Z1


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
individualism (P14)democratization (D72)
collectivism (D70)autocratic breakdowns (D73)
individualism (P14)transitions to democracy (P39)
collectivism (D70)transitions from autocracy to autocracy (P39)

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