Democracy and Development
Democracy's role in economic development sparks intriguing debate. While many developed nations are democracies, the causal relationship remains uncertain—wealth may foster democracy rather than the other way around. Additionally, democracies tend to invest more in education and public goods, driven by the need for leaders to maintain public support and accountability.In this clip
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