Despite the general belief among economists on the growth-enhancing role of international trade and significant trade opening over the past 25 years, the growth performance of many developing economies, especially of those in Latin America and Africa, has been disappointing. While this poor growth performance has many potential causes, in this paper I argue that part of the reason may be related to the interaction between weak institutions and trade. In particular, I construct a model in which trade opening in societies with weak institutions (in particular autocratic and elite-controlled political systems) may lead to worse economic policies. The reason is that general equilibrium price effects of taxation and expropriation in closed econo...
We present new evidence on the relationship between political institutions, trade openness, and econ...
We analyze the relationship between international trade and the quality of economic institutions, su...
This paper examines the importance of institutions vis-à-vis openness and trade policies in de...
Despite the general belief among economists on the growth-enhancing role of international trade and ...
International Monetary Fund We analyze the relationship between international trade and the quality ...
Do lower policy-induced barriers to international trade promote economic growth in countries with po...
Do lower policy-induced barriers to international trade promote economic growth in countries with po...
Trade liberalization is famously known for both creating winners and losers via processes of disloca...
This paper argues that openness to goods trade in combination with an un-equal distribution of polit...
This paper argues that openness to goods trade in combination with an unequal distribution of politi...
This paper studies how comparative advantage and the political elites endowments shape long-run perf...
Recent empirical studies confirm a positive relationship between trade liberalization or trade openn...
Many poor countries are plagued with growth-impeding institutions. We develop a three-sector general...
This paper argues that openness to goods trade in combination with an un-equal distribution of polit...
In this paper, we explore the argument that one of the causes for the limited growth effects of trad...
We present new evidence on the relationship between political institutions, trade openness, and econ...
We analyze the relationship between international trade and the quality of economic institutions, su...
This paper examines the importance of institutions vis-à-vis openness and trade policies in de...
Despite the general belief among economists on the growth-enhancing role of international trade and ...
International Monetary Fund We analyze the relationship between international trade and the quality ...
Do lower policy-induced barriers to international trade promote economic growth in countries with po...
Do lower policy-induced barriers to international trade promote economic growth in countries with po...
Trade liberalization is famously known for both creating winners and losers via processes of disloca...
This paper argues that openness to goods trade in combination with an un-equal distribution of polit...
This paper argues that openness to goods trade in combination with an unequal distribution of politi...
This paper studies how comparative advantage and the political elites endowments shape long-run perf...
Recent empirical studies confirm a positive relationship between trade liberalization or trade openn...
Many poor countries are plagued with growth-impeding institutions. We develop a three-sector general...
This paper argues that openness to goods trade in combination with an un-equal distribution of polit...
In this paper, we explore the argument that one of the causes for the limited growth effects of trad...
We present new evidence on the relationship between political institutions, trade openness, and econ...
We analyze the relationship between international trade and the quality of economic institutions, su...
This paper examines the importance of institutions vis-à-vis openness and trade policies in de...