ACL-1International audienceAfter a decade of research on the relationship between institutions and growth, there is no consensus about the exact way in which these two variables interact. In this paper we re-examine the role that institutions play in the growth process using data for developed and developing economies over the period 1975–2005. Our results indicate that the data is best described by an econometric model with two growth regimes. Political institutions are the key determinant of which regime an economy belongs to, while economic institutions have a direct impact on growth rates within each regime. These findings support the hypothesis that political institutions are one of the deep causes of growth, setting the stage in which...
This paper contributes to the debate on the relationship between human capital, institutions, and ec...
This study examines the relationship between institutions and economic growth at various stages of e...
We present new evidence on the relationship between political institutions, trade openness, and econ...
ACL-1International audienceAfter a decade of research on the relationship between institutions and g...
After a decade of research on the relationship between institutions and growth, scholars in this fie...
Economic growth is a complex process involving many dimensions, causal forces and transmission mecha...
The recent empirical growth literature has proposed three underlying fun-damental determinants of ec...
We revisit the debate over whether political institutions cause economic growth, or whether, alterna...
The relationship between institutional infrastructure and economic growth rates across 43 nations be...
The recent empirical growth literature has proposed three underlying fundamental determinants of eco...
The link between economic growth and institutions has been studied, theoretically and empirically, f...
Traditional economic growth regressions are not adequate to identify the role of political instituti...
Africa's disappointing economic performance, the East Asian financial crisis, and the weak record of...
The role of institutions in promoting economic growth and development has generated considerable int...
The recent empirical growth literature has proposed three underlying fun-damental determinants of ec...
This paper contributes to the debate on the relationship between human capital, institutions, and ec...
This study examines the relationship between institutions and economic growth at various stages of e...
We present new evidence on the relationship between political institutions, trade openness, and econ...
ACL-1International audienceAfter a decade of research on the relationship between institutions and g...
After a decade of research on the relationship between institutions and growth, scholars in this fie...
Economic growth is a complex process involving many dimensions, causal forces and transmission mecha...
The recent empirical growth literature has proposed three underlying fun-damental determinants of ec...
We revisit the debate over whether political institutions cause economic growth, or whether, alterna...
The relationship between institutional infrastructure and economic growth rates across 43 nations be...
The recent empirical growth literature has proposed three underlying fundamental determinants of eco...
The link between economic growth and institutions has been studied, theoretically and empirically, f...
Traditional economic growth regressions are not adequate to identify the role of political instituti...
Africa's disappointing economic performance, the East Asian financial crisis, and the weak record of...
The role of institutions in promoting economic growth and development has generated considerable int...
The recent empirical growth literature has proposed three underlying fun-damental determinants of ec...
This paper contributes to the debate on the relationship between human capital, institutions, and ec...
This study examines the relationship between institutions and economic growth at various stages of e...
We present new evidence on the relationship between political institutions, trade openness, and econ...