ОДНОС ИЗМЕЂУ ЕКОНОМСКОГ РАЗВОЈА И ДЕМОКРАТИЈЕ − ПОУКЕ ЗА ЗЕМЉЕ У ТРАНЗИЦИЈИ

  • Žarko M Đorić Univerzitet u Nišu, Ekonomski fakultet, student doktorskih studija

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Кључна преокупација и фокус аналитичке пажње овог рада јесте разматрање узрочних и последичних односа између политичке и економске димензије друштвеног живота, односно прелазак границе између економије и политике. Главна дебата у овом раду јесте: каква је узрочна веза између демократије и економског развоја? Када расправљамо о концептуалној спони демократија- развој кључни налаз анализе огледа се у чињеници да, упркос томе што су докази у научној литератури мешовити и у целини узев неубедљиви, мало је неслагања око тога да су током времена демократија и развој међусобно зависни и узајамно јачајући. Иако је потврђена снажна позитивна веза између ГДП пер цапита (кључни показатељ економског развоја) и степена развоја демократске структуре у случају одабраних транзиционих економија, демократија, међутим, не зависи искључиво од стања економије у држави, а економска слабост се не преводи директно у немогућност демократије.

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