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The Review of Economics and Statistics | 2012

Schooling, Political Participation, and the Economy

Filipe R. Campante; Davin Chor

We investigate how the link between individual schooling and political participation is affected by country characteristics. Using individual survey data, we find that political participation is more responsive to schooling in land-abundant countries and less responsive in human capital–abundant countries, even while controlling for country political institutions and cultural attitudes. We find related evidence that political participation is less responsive to schooling in countries with a higher skill premium, as well as within countries for individuals in skilled occupations. The evidence motivates a theoretical explanation in which patterns of political participation are influenced by the opportunity cost of engaging in political rather than production activities.


Archive | 2008

Schooling and Political Participation in a Neoclassical Framework: Theory and Evidence

Filipe R. Campante; Davin Chor

We investigate how the link between individual schooling and political participation is affected by country characteristics. We introduce a focus on a set of variables - namely factor endowments - which influence the relative productivity of human capital in political versus production activities. Using micro data on individual behavior, we find that political participation is more responsive to schooling in land-abundant countries, and less responsive in human capital-abundant countries, even while controlling for country political institutions and cultural attitudes. We develop these ideas in a model where individuals face an allocation decision over the use of their human capital. A relative abundance of land (used primarily in the least skill-intensive sector) or a scarcity of aggregate human capital will increase both the level of political participation and its responsiveness to schooling, by lowering the opportunity cost of production income foregone. In an extension, we further consider the problem of how much schooling a utility-maximizing ruler would choose to provide. An abundance of land tends to increase political participation ex post, and hence will lead the ruler to discourage human capital accumulation, a prediction for which we find broad support in the cross-country data. Our model thus offers a framework which jointly explains patterns of political participation at the individual level and differences in public investment in education at the country level.


Journal of International Economics | 2012

Off the Cliff and Back? Credit Conditions and International Trade During the Global Financial Crisis

Davin Chor; Kalina Manova


Journal of International Economics | 2010

Unpacking Sources of Comparative Advantage: A Quantitative Approach

Davin Chor


The American Economic Review | 2012

Measuring the Upstreamness of Production and Trade Flows

Pol Antràs; Davin Chor; Thibault Fally; Russell H. Hillberry


2006 Meeting Papers | 2007

Subsidies for FDI: Implications from a Model With Heterogeneous Firms

Davin Chor


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2005

The 2004 Global Labor Survey: Workplace Institutions and Practices Around the World

Davin Chor; Richard B. Freeman


Journal of International Economics | 2009

Subsidies for FDI: Implications from a model with heterogeneous firms

Davin Chor


Archive | 2008

Host Country Financial Development and MNC Activity

Davin Chor


Journal of Comparative Economics | 2014

'The People Want the Fall of the Regime': Schooling, Political Protest, and the Economy

Filipe R. Campante; Davin Chor

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Filipe R. Campante

Singapore Management University

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Filipe R. Campante

Singapore Management University

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Edwin L.-C. Lai

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Paola Conconi

Université libre de Bruxelles

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L. Kamran Bilir

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Thibault Fally

University of California

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