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Institutions and the convergence hypothesis: The cross-national evidence
Authors:Steve Knack
Affiliation:1. American University, School of Public Affairs and Center for Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector, University of Maryland, 20742, College Park, MD
Abstract:DeLong and others have shown that cross-country convergence in per capita incomes is limited to samples of currently-industrialized nations, or universal-literacy nations. In particular, income dispersion has failed to decline in groups of ex ante rich nations. This study finds strong convergence in per capita incomes among nations with institutions (namely secure property rights) conducive to saving, investing, and producing. Incomes are shown to converge even within ex ante rich samples when measures of institutional quality are held constant.
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