International Trade as a Limiting Factor in Democratization: an Analysis of Subnational Regions in Post-Communist Russia |
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Authors: | Alexander Libman Anastassia Obydenkova |
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Affiliation: | 1. International Political Economy, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Sonnemannstrasse 9-11, 60314, Frankfurt am Main, Germany 2. Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
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Abstract: | ![]() The paper investigates the interplay of economic development and democratization in Russian regions. It introduces the new concept of a limiting factor, i.e., a particular resource with a highly localized source that is crucial for economic development. Based on both econometric analysis and detailed case studies, the paper shows that for a large subset of Russian regions, access to trade with the countries of the former Soviet Union constitutes a limiting factor, which on one hand is necessary to sustain economic growth but on the other strengthens the likelihood of a nondemocratic outcome in local regime transition. We also provide some tentative conjectures regarding other instances of a limiting factor that can be found worldwide both currently and historically. |
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