When do authoritarian rulers educate: Trade competition and human capital investment in Non-Democracies

Volume: 14, Issue: 3, Pages: 367 - 405
Published: May 22, 2018
Abstract
This paper explains variations in education spending among non-democracies, focusing on policy interdependence by trade competition. Facing pressures from spending changes in competitor countries, rulers calculate the costs and benefits associated with increased education spending: education increases labor productivity; it also increases civil engagement and chances of democratization. Therefore, we expect that rulers in countries whose...
Paper Details
Title
When do authoritarian rulers educate: Trade competition and human capital investment in Non-Democracies
Published Date
May 22, 2018
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
367 - 405
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