Plausibly exogenous causes of economic freedom

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Bioeconomics Pub Date : 2020-07-14 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3651456
Ryan H. Murphy
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A large literature has emerged investigating the origins of the institutions of economic freedom. While some literature has used impressive identification strategies to tackle this question, findings as a whole are typically circumscribed in their identification. This paper considers a series of variables that are reasonably thought of as exogenous, namely, legal origins and a series of environmental variables. It then compares their effects on economic freedom to the lagged relationships of education, democracy, and civil society with economic freedom. The historical prevalence of pathogens at first appears to be a strong determinant of economic freedom, but it is tentatively concluded that this occurs through the conduit of education, with lagged education having a strongly positive relationship with economic freedom. We also find that the natural log of the size of a country has a negative effect on economic freedom. We separately observe several other tertiary or less robust results in the course of the analysis found herein.
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似乎是经济自由的外生原因
研究经济自由制度起源的大量文献已经出现。虽然一些文献使用了令人印象深刻的识别策略来解决这个问题,但研究结果作为一个整体通常在识别中受到限制。本文考虑了一系列被合理地认为是外生的变量,即法律起源和一系列环境变量。然后,它将它们对经济自由的影响与教育、民主和公民社会与经济自由的滞后关系进行了比较。病原体的历史流行起初似乎是经济自由的一个强有力的决定因素,但初步得出的结论是,这是通过教育渠道发生的,滞后的教育与经济自由有着强烈的积极关系。我们还发现,一个国家大小的自然对数对经济自由有负面影响。在本文发现的分析过程中,我们分别观察到其他几个三级或不太稳健的结果。
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Journal of Bioeconomics
Journal of Bioeconomics Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bioeconomics is devoted to creative interdisciplinary dialogues between biologists and economists. It promotes the mutual exchange of theories, methods, and data where biology can help explaining economic behavior and the nature of the human economy; and where economics is conducive to understanding the economy of nature. The Journal invites contributions relevant to the bioeconomic agenda from economic fields such as behavioral economics, biometric studies, neuroeconomics, consumer studies, ecological economics, evolutionary economics, evolutionary game theory, political economy, and ethnicity studies. From biology, the Journal welcomes contributions from, among others, evolutionary biology, systematic biology, behavioral ecology, ethology, paleobiology, and sociobiology. The scholarly discussion also covers selected topics from behavioral sciences, cognitive science, evolutionary anthropology, evolutionary psychology, epistemology, and ethics.   Officially cited as: J Bioecon
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