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- 题名/责任者:
- Information, democracy, and autocracy : economic transparency and political (in)stability / James R. Hollyer (University of Minnesota), B. Peter Rosendorff (New York University), James Raymond Vreeland (Princeton University).
- 出版发行项:
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
- 出版发行项:
- ?2018
- ISBN:
- 9781108420723
- ISBN:
- 1108420729
- ISBN:
- 9781108430807
- ISBN:
- 1108430805
- 载体形态项:
- xvii, 382 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- 其他载体形态:
- ebook version : 9781108359696
- 个人责任者:
- Hollyer, James R., 1981- author.
- 附加个人名称:
- Rosendorff, B. Peter, author.
- 附加个人名称:
- Vreeland, James Raymond, 1971- author.
- 论题主题:
- Political stability.
- 论题主题:
- Political science.
- 中图法分类号:
- D034
- 书目附注:
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- 内容附注:
- A new approach to the study of transparency -- Part I. Facets of transparency -- The content of information -- The HRV index of transparency -- Comparing measures of transparency -- Part II. Political (in)stability -- The evidence: examples and descriptive data -- The evidence: regression analyses -- Part III. Why disclose -- Transparency and investment -- Why democrats disseminate more data than the autocracies -- Why autocrats disclose -- Conclusion: Consequences of transparency.
- 摘要附注:
- "Advocates for economic development often call for greater transparency. But what does transparency really mean? What are its consequences? This breakthrough book demonstrates how information impacts major political phenomena, including mass protest, the survival of dictatorships, democratic stability, as well as economic performance. The book introduces a new measure of a specific facet of transparency: the dissemination of economic data. Analysis shows that democracies make economic data more available than do similarly developed autocracies. Transparency attracts investment and makes democracies more resilient to breakdown. But transparency has a dubious consequence under autocracy: political instability. Mass-unrest becomes more likely, and transparency can facilitate democratic transition - but most often a new despotic regime displaces the old. Autocratic leaders may also turn these threats to their advantage, using the risk of mass-unrest that transparency portends to unify the ruling elite. Policy-makers must recognize the trade-offs transparency entails."--
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