Welfare in democracies: the model of participatory democracy and material welfare.
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2021-12
Autores
Diosa Posada, Manuela
Ocampo Escobar, Juan Jose
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Universidad EAFIT
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Este articulo explora la relación entre participación política y bienestar material, para ello se apoya en la literatura existente sobre democracia, participación política y de_x0002_sarrollo económico, además de un análisis que incluye modelos de regresión lineal y estudios comparados entre dos países. El estudio de esta cuestión no solo permite una mejor compresión de la relación entre participación y bienestar material, además explora cómo aumentar el bienestar material de los indicios a través de la participación y así lograr un mejor entendimiento sobre como conseguir sociedades más prosperas, más participativas y democráticas.
This paper explores the relationship between political participation and material well-being, drawing on the existing literature on democracy, political participation and economic development, as well as an analysis that includes linear regression models and cross-country studies. The study of this issue not only allows for a better understanding of the relationship between participation and material welfare, but also explores how to increase the material welfare of Indians through participation and thus achieve a better understanding of how to achieve more prosperous, participatory and democratic societies.
This paper explores the relationship between political participation and material well-being, drawing on the existing literature on democracy, political participation and economic development, as well as an analysis that includes linear regression models and cross-country studies. The study of this issue not only allows for a better understanding of the relationship between participation and material welfare, but also explores how to increase the material welfare of Indians through participation and thus achieve a better understanding of how to achieve more prosperous, participatory and democratic societies.