Essays on institutions and economic development
This thesis is the collection of three independent studies that analyze the interplay between institutions and economic development. In Chapter 1, I examine the relationship between wealth inequality and institutions. I present a model of regulated entry where entrepreneurs form coalitions of potentially varying size to bribe the regulator. The prevalence of capture is thus determined by the distribution of wealth. In a dynamic framework and depending on initial conditions, the economy may be either on a path towards institutional change where inequality eventually vanishes; or, it may be on a path towards institutional sclerosis, which exhibits a polarization of society into two classes with a wealthy elite dominating the increasingly impoverished masses. Chapter 2 investigates the relationship between trade and financial development. I thus present a simple model of trade in the presence of factor market imperfections. I consider an economy in which entrepreneurs undertake projects, and in doing so, contribute to the development of financial institutions. Such spillover fails to be internalized so that trade potentially induces externality losses that outweigh allocative gains. Financial markets in poorer countries deteriorate as a consequence of specialization. Static inefficiencies are exacerbated in a dynamic framework, leading poorer countries to fall into a liquidity trap. The predictions of the model suggest that trade and financial liberalization should be undertaken simultaneously and that temporary protectionist policies can be welfare improving.
Year of publication: |
2002
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Authors: | Do, Quy Toan |
Other Persons: | Abhijit Banerjee and Simon Johnson. (contributor) |
Institutions: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Economics. (contributor) |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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