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THE LOGIC OF AUTHORITARIAN BARGAINS
Authors:RAJ M. DESAI,ERS OLOFSGÅ  RD, TARIK M. YOUSEF
Affiliation:Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, and The Brookings Institution;
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, and Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics;
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, and Dubai School of Government
Abstract:Dictatorships do not survive by repression alone. Rather, dictatorial rule is often explained as an authoritarian bargain by which citizens relinquish political rights for economic security. The applicability of the authoritarian bargain to decision-making in non-democratic states, however, has not been thoroughly examined. We conceptualize this bargain as a simple game between a representative citizen and an autocrat who faces the threat of insurrection, and where economic transfers and political influence are simultaneously determined. Our model yields implications for empirical patterns that are expected to exist. Tests of a system of equations with panel data comprising 80 non-democratic states between 1975 and 1999 generally confirm the predictions of the authoritarian-bargain thesis, with some variation across different categories of dictatorship.
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