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In this paper we revisit the relationship between institutions, human capital and development. We argue that empirical … models that treat institutions and human capital as exogenous are misspecified both because of the usual omitted variable … focus on historically-determined differences in human capital and control for the effect of institutions, the impact of …
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. According to our preferred interpretation, these events provide evidence that, under weak institutions, popular mobilization and …
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institutions. We bolster these baseline findings using an instrumental-variables strategy exploiting regional democratization waves …
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This article uses the different mortality rates of European colonialists to estimate the effect of institutions on … rates were high they did not settle, but set up extractive institutions that exist to the present day. By exploring the … able to estimate the long-term effect of colonial institutions on per capita income. …
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We construct a simple model where political elites may block technological and institutional development, because of a ‘political replacement effect.’ Innovations often erode elites’ incumbency advantage, increasing the likelihood that they will be replaced. Fearing replacement, political...
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political institutions that do not constrain politicians and political elites, ineffective enforcement of property rights for … the answer may be no is that countries pursuing poor macroeconomic policies also have weak ‘institutions’, including … more ‘extractive’ institutions from their colonial past were more likely to experience high volatility and economic crises …
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enabled these groups to demand, obtain, and sustain changes in institutions to protect their property rights. Furthermore, the … existing institutions placed some checks on the monarchy and particularly limited its control of overseas trading activities … the result of capitalist development driven by the interaction of late medieval institutions and the economic …
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enabled these groups to demand, obtain and sustain changes in institutions to protect their property rights. Furthermore, the … existing institutions placed some checks on the monarchy and particularly limited its control of overseas trading activities … the result of capitalist development driven by the interaction of late medieval institutions and the economic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005067437
We construct a model of simultaneous change and persistence in institutions. The model consists of landowning elites … and workers, and the key economic decision concerns the form of economic institutions regulating the transaction of labour … (e.g., competitive markets versus labour repression). The main idea is that equilibrium economic institutions are a …
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This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that per capita income causes the creation and the consolidation of democracy. We argue that existing studies find support for this hypothesis because they fail to control for the presence...
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