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Are Parliamentary Systems Better?
John Gerring,
Strom C. Thacker*,
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Carola Moreno
Boston University
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: sthacker{at}bu.edu.
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The institutional differences between presidential and parliamentary rule are well known, yet the practical effects of these divergent constitutional arrangements within democratic polities have received scant attention. This article employs a global data set to test the relationship between a historical measure of parliamentary rule and 14 indicators ranging across three policy areas: political development, economic development, and human development. The study revealed a strong relationship between parliamentarism and good governance, particularly in the latter two policy areas. To the extent that these institutions influence the quality of governance, parliamentary systems may offer advantages over presidential systems of democratic rule.
First published on October 27, 2008, doi:10.1177/0010414008325573
Comparative Political Studies 2009;42:327.
A more recent version of this article appeared on March 1, 2009

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