Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7349485 | Economics Letters | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
We propose a simple model to support Rodrik's (2000) conjecture that democracy lowers economic instability through breeding compromise culture. In the model, a population of compromisers and opportunists collectively bargain over the assortativity level of matching through a democratic political institution. We show that compromisers are able to achieve a positive level of assortativity which helps them to avoid matching with opportunists. This in turn raises compromisers' payoffs above opportunists' and eventually compromisers dominate the population through cultural evolution.
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Authors
Jiabin Wu,