The Path of Reform: The Consequences of Institutional Volatility

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2019-03-22 DOI:10.1111/kykl.12205
J. Brandon Bolen, Claudia R. Williamson
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The new institutional literature widely acknowledges the benefits of growth-enhancing institutions but rarely discusses the path of institutional reform. While good institutions stabilize the structure of exchange and decrease uncertainty in market transactions, institutional reform may involve institutional volatility. If institutional volatility increases uncertainty, it can mitigate the benefits of reform. Using a sample of 89 countries from 2000-2015, this paper empirically examines the effects of institutional volatility on economic growth. We find that institutional volatility decreases economic growth, particularly during liberalization for countries with low quality institutions and low income. In fact, a one standard deviation increase in volatility decreases growth by about 0.50 percentage points. This finding is robust to multiple estimation techniques and omitted variable bias. Evidence is provided suggesting that this effect is partially mediated through volatility's impact on private investment. These results support prior works that policy makers should pursue economic freedom, but our work indicates they should do so along a stable reform path to maximize economic growth.

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改革之路:制度波动的后果
新的制度文献广泛承认促进增长的制度的好处,但很少讨论制度改革的路径。良好的制度可以稳定交易结构,减少市场交易的不确定性,但制度改革可能会带来制度波动。如果制度波动增加了不确定性,就会削弱改革带来的好处。本文以2000-2015年89个国家为样本,实证检验了制度波动对经济增长的影响。我们发现,制度波动性会降低经济增长,特别是在制度质量低、收入低的国家实行自由化期间。事实上,波动率每增加一个标准差,增长率就会下降约0.50个百分点。这一发现对多重估计技术和忽略变量偏差具有鲁棒性。提供的证据表明,这种影响部分通过波动性对私人投资的影响来调解。这些结果支持了先前的研究,即政策制定者应该追求经济自由,但我们的研究表明,他们应该沿着稳定的改革道路来实现经济增长的最大化。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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