Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Ivar Kolstad Author-Name: Arne Wiig Title: Diversification and democracy Abstract: Does diversification of an economy improve the chances of democracy? This paper estimates the effect of export diversification on democracy levels, using data from 143 countries. The endogeneity of diversification is addressed by using variability within countries in fertile soil as an instrumental variable, controlling for country size. The results show that diversification has a significant, positive effect on levels of democracy. This suggests that less concentrated economic power in a society leads to more widely distributed political power. The results are robust to alternative measures of diversification and democracy, and to additional covariates. Results are also similar for diversification indices excluding oil, suggesting that the uncovered relationship is not entirely about oil. Length: 36 pages Creation-Date: 2014 File-URL: https://www.cmi.no/publications/file/5203-diversification-and-democracy.pdf File-Format: application/pdf Number: 9 Keywords: Diversification, concentration, democracy, political economy Classification-JEL: Handle: RePEc:chm:wpaper:wp2014-9