According to The New York Times:
Their core arguments: Countries with monarchies are better off…; monarchies rise above politics; and nations with royalty are generally richer and more stable.
A recent study that examined the economic performance of monarchies versus republics bolsters their views. Led by Mauro F. Guillén, a management professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, the study found “robust and quantitatively meaningful evidence” that monarchies outperform other forms of government.
Charles A. Coulombe of Los Angeles, …a monarchist, said, “If you say you are a monarchist, there is a strain of disloyalty or treason.”
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