Department of Economics

University of Delaware

Working Paper #2005-02

 

TIME-CONSISTENT POLITIES AND GROWTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES:  
AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS


James L. Butkiewicz
Department of Economics
University of Delaware

Halit Yanikkaya
Department of Economics
Celal Bayar University

 

Property rights are known to promote economic growth. Durable political regimes, regardless of type, can create stable environments that facilitate growth. Polity stability has an effect similar to property rights, promoting investment enhancing growth. Examination of the growth effects of regime stability finds that stable polities are important for growth in autocracies, but not democracies. That regime stability is not important for democracies indicates that parameter heterogeneity can be important when estimating empirical growth models. Not just democracies, but also stable autocracies with predictable rules-of-the-game create positive environments for economic growth.

JEL Classifications: O40. H11

Keywords: Property Rights, Stability, Growth, Democracy, Autocracy