Alexander L. Lundberg
;
Kim P. Huynh
;
David T. Jacho-Chávez
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income and democracy: a smooth varying coefficient redux (replication data)

Acemoglu et al. (American Economic Review 2008; 98: 808-842) find no effect of income on democracy when controlling for fixed effects in a dynamic panel model. Work by Moral-Benito and Bartolucci (Economics Letters 2012; 117: 844-847) and Cervellati et al. (American Economic Review 2014; 104: 707-719) suggests that the original model might have been misspecified and proposes alternative specifications instead. We formally test these parametric specifications by implementing Lee's (Journal of Econometrics 2014; 178: 146-166) dynamic panel test of linear parametric specifications against a general class of nonlinear alternatives robustly and reject all these specifications. However, using a more flexible model proposed by Cai and Li (Econometric Theory 2008; 24: 1321-1342) we find that the relationship between income and democracy appears to be mediated by education, but results are not statistically significant.

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Lundberg, Alexander L.; Huynh, Kim P.; Jacho-Chávez, David T. (2017): Income and Democracy: A Smooth Varying Coefficient Redux (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://journaldata.zbw.eu/dataset/income-and-democracy-a-smooth-varying-coefficient-redux?activity_id=3ad5db36-3e38-45c6-b68e-3f1636440067