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Copyright 1997 by The Johns Hopkins University Press. All rights reserved. world politics (1997) 155-183 modernization : Theories and Facts Adam Przeworski and Fernando Limongi * Tables Introduction What makes political regimes rise, endure, and fall? Do democracies emerge as a consequence of economic development? Does rapid economic growth destabilize democracies? Is there some level of development beyond which democracies are more likely to fall? Is European history unique or is it repeating itself in contemporary less developed countries? Our purpose is to distinguish two Theories that relate economic development and democracy and to examine some Facts in light of these Theories .
World Politics 49.2 (1997) 155-183 Modernization: Theories and Facts Adam Przeworski and Fernando Limongi * Tables Introduction What makes political regimes rise, endure, and fall? Do democracies emerge as a consequence of economic development? Does rapid economic growth destabilize democracies? Is there some level of
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