The State, Property Rights, and the Middle Class: Empirical Support for an Aristotelian Observation
Abstract
We consider the role of variation in respect for property rights, economic freedom, and political freedoms in explaning political stability. As part of a broader investigation into the role of the middle class in economic development, this paper highlights some nonlinearities in these relations.
Citation
BibTeX citation:
@article{sened2014,
author = {Sened, Itai and W. Thompson, Marshall and W. Walker, Robert},
publisher = {Unpublished},
title = {The {State,} {Property} {Rights,} and the {Middle} {Class:}
{Empirical} {Support} for an {Aristotelian} {Observation}},
journal = {Indiana Journal of Political Science},
date = {2014-06-01},
url = {https://robertwwalker.work/quarto_publications/MC2/},
langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Sened, Itai, Marshall W. Thompson, and Robert W. Walker. 2014.
“The State, Property Rights, and the Middle Class: Empirical
Support for an Aristotelian Observation.” Indiana Journal of
Political Science, June. https://robertwwalker.work/quarto_publications/MC2/.