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Elite-led revolutions

Raouf Boucekkine, Rodolphe Desbordes () and Paolo Melindi-Ghidi
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Rodolphe Desbordes: SKEMA Business School-UCA., https://knowledge.skema-bs.fr/author/rodolphedesbordes/

No 2319, AMSE Working Papers from Aix-Marseille School of Economics, France

Abstract: Revolutions are often perceived as the key event triggering the fall of an autocratic regime. They are believed to be driven by the people with the purpose of establishing a democratic regime for the people. However, the historical record does not agree with this picture: revolutions are rare, elite-driven, and often non-democratising. We first develop a new set of stylised facts summarising and deepening the latter features. Second, to explain these facts, we develop a theory of elite-driven non-democratising institutional changes triggered by popular uprisings. Our model includes four key ingredients: (i) a minority/majority split in the population; (ii) the persistence of fiscal particularism post-revolution; (iii) the presence of windfall resources; (iv) a distinction between labour income and resource windfalls as well as endogeneity of the labour supply. We show that revolutions are initiated by the elite and only when fractionalisation is moderate. Resource windfalls and labour market repression can also play a role in triggering this 'alliance' between the majority and the elite. If a revolution happens, redistribution in the subsequent regime still favours the elite, although the masses are better off.

Keywords: dominant minorities; elite-led revolutions; social structures; particularism; resources (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C73 D72 Q32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 50 pages
Date: 2023-10
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