Inequality, Democracy, and Economic Development
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Table of Contents
| Introduction Manus I. Midlarsky | |
| Part I. The Early Bases of Democracy: 1. Democracy before Athens Kenneth A. Bollen and Pamela M. Paxton | |
| 2. Environmental influences on democracy: aridity, warfare and land inequality Manus I. Midlarsky | |
| 3. Democracy and proto-modernity: technoecological influences on the growth of political and civil rights Edward Crenshaw | |
| 4. Inequality and democracy in the anthropolitical record Melvin Ember, Carol R. Ember and Bruce Russett | |
| Part II. Economic Development and Thresholds of Democracy: 5. Economic determinants of democracy Edward N. Muller | |
| 6. Informational inequality and democracy in the New World Order Miles Simpson | |
| 7. Modernization and thresholds of democracy: evidence for a common path and process Michael Coppedge | |
| 8. Markets and inequality in the transition from state socialism Victor Nee and Raymond V. Liedka | |
| Part III. Responses to Democratization: 9. Democracy and inequality: tracking welfare spending in Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea Steve Chan | |
| 10. Political regimes and industrial wages: a cross-national analysis Mark Gasiorowski | |
| 11. Social responses to neoliberal reforms in Eastern Europe in the 1990s Bé | |
| la Greskovits | |
| 12. Market, state, and citizenship in new democracies Giuseppe DiPalma | |
| 13. Conclusion: paradoxes of democracy Manus I. Midlarsky. |
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