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of the exodus of humans from Africa tens of thousands of years ago, contributed to the differential formation of pre …
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This paper presents an attempt to quantify institutional changes and examine the respective effects of de jure and de facto political institutions on the path of long-run economic growth and development for a large panel of countries in the period 1810–2000. Using factor analysis, latent...
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types of regime transitions. We hypothesize that when coups are conducted by members of the incumbent political elite, they … are likely to remove barriers to change while coup makers outside of the ruling elite are more likely to do the opposite … and thus protect themselves from what remains of the elite in the political system. Using the Bjørnskov-Rode coup data …
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This paper surveys the role of institutions in promoting economic growth in cross-cultural and historical perspective. It examines inter alia, whether institutional development can be incorporated in formal growth theory, the influence of politics on economic growth and the relationship of...
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Differences in the quality of institutions may explain differences in per capita income. Yet, we know relatively little on how institutions evolve. This paper contributes to such knowledge by testing for convergence in legal, bureaucratic and administrative institutional quality. Using...
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