Democracy does cause happiness

Autores
Loriente, Martín Iñaki
Año de publicación
2025
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
tesis de maestría
Estado
versión corregida
Colaborador/a o director/a de tesis
Aksoy, Cevat Giray
Descripción
Fil: Loriente, Martín Iñaki. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.
This paper provides causal evidence that democracy enhances individual well-being. Drawing on harmonized microdata from more than 100 countries and exploiting variation across birth cohorts and survey waves, we show that greater exposure to democratic institutions leads people to report higher income, better health, more personal autonomy, higher life satisfaction, and greater subjective happiness. Building on recent literature that documents the effect of democratic transitions on economic growth, we shift the focus from national aggregates to individual-level outcomes to examine how democracy shapes personal welfare. The effects remain robust across alternative model specifications, clustering approaches, estimation strategies, and subsamples, and a wide set of additional checks. The temporal dynamics further support our interpretation, as exposure during impressionable years plays a critical role. Mechanism analyses indicate that institutional performance is central: countries with stronger economic performance, greater transparency, better state capacity, and more redistribution exhibit substantially larger effects, typically between 1.5 and 3 times those observed in lower-performing democracies.
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Repositorio
Repositorio Digital San Andrés (UdeSa)
Institución
Universidad de San Andrés
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This paper provides causal evidence that democracy enhances individual well-being. Drawing on harmonized microdata from more than 100 countries and exploiting variation across birth cohorts and survey waves, we show that greater exposure to democratic institutions leads people to report higher income, better health, more personal autonomy, higher life satisfaction, and greater subjective happiness. Building on recent literature that documents the effect of democratic transitions on economic growth, we shift the focus from national aggregates to individual-level outcomes to examine how democracy shapes personal welfare. The effects remain robust across alternative model specifications, clustering approaches, estimation strategies, and subsamples, and a wide set of additional checks. The temporal dynamics further support our interpretation, as exposure during impressionable years plays a critical role. Mechanism analyses indicate that institutional performance is central: countries with stronger economic performance, greater transparency, better state capacity, and more redistribution exhibit substantially larger effects, typically between 1.5 and 3 times those observed in lower-performing democracies.
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