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The impact of property rights on economic growth is examined using indicators provided by country risk evaluators to potential foreign investors. Indicators include evaluations of contract enforceability and risk of expropriation. Using these variables, property rights are found to have a greater impact on investment and growth than has previously been found for proxies such as the Gastil indices of liberties, and frequencies of revolutions, coups and political assassinations. Rates of convergence to U.S.‐level incomes increase notably when these property rights variables are included in growth regressions. These results are robust to the inclusion of measures of factor accumulation and of economic policy.
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Stephen Knack
Philip Keefer
Economics and Politics
World Bank
American University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd61b5c105307ccb509b45 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0343.1995.tb00111.x
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