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Do Institutions Cause Growth?
Authors:Edward L. Glaeser  Rafael La Porta  Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes  Andrei Shleifer
Affiliation:(1) Harvard University, USA;(2) Dartmouth College, USA;(3) Yale University, USA
Abstract:We revisit the debate over whether political institutions cause economic growth, or whether, alternatively, growth and human capital accumulation lead to institutional improvement. We find that most indicators of institutional quality used to establish the proposition that institutions cause growth are constructed to be conceptually unsuitable for that purpose. We also find that some of the instrumental variable techniques used in the literature are flawed. Basic OLS results, as well as a variety of additional evidence, suggest that (a) human capital is a more basic source of growth than are the institutions, (b) poor countries get out of poverty through good policies, often pursued by dictators, and (c) subsequently improve their political institutions.
Keywords:economic development  economic growth and aggregate productivity  political economy  property rights  institutions
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