Title of article
Institutional causes, macroeconomic symptoms: volatility, crises and growth
Author/Authors
Thaicharoen، Yunyong نويسنده , , Acemoglu، Daron نويسنده , , Johnson، Simon نويسنده , , Robinson، James نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-48
From page
49
To page
0
Abstract
Countries that have pursued distortionary macroeconomic policies, including high inflation, large budget deficits and misaligned exchange rates, appear to have suffered more macroeconomic volatility and also grown more slowly during the postwar period. Does this reflect the causal effect of these macroeconomic policies on economic outcomes? One reason to suspect that the answer may be no is that countries pursuing poor macroeconomic policies also have weak "institutions," including political institutions that do not constrain politicians and political elites, ineffective enforcement of property rights for investors, widespread corruption, and a high degree of political instability.
Keywords
Structural vector autoregression , Terms of trade , Trade balance , Harberger-Laursen-Metzler effect
Journal title
Journal of Monetary Economics
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Monetary Economics
Record number
65702
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